Patronage of the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development
We are pleased to inform you that, as in previous years, the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development took patronage over the Mazurskie AGRO SHOW exhibition.
We are pleased to inform you that, as in previous years, the Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development took patronage over the Mazurskie AGRO SHOW exhibition.
We would like to thank John Deere for the invitation to a workshop with teachers that took place on November 28 and the opportunity to present the Chamber’s activities, but above all the book “Agrotronic Systems”. 130 teachers from all over Poland took part in the meeting and the book was presented by its authors: Adam Ekielski and Karol Wesołowski.
The survey of expectations in the agricultural industry in Poland was conducted by the Polish Chamber of Commerce of Agricultural Machines and Facilities at the turn of September and October 2019.
Applications are being received for the next edition of the Mazurskie AGRO SHOW exhibition. The exhibition will take place in Ostróda February 8-9, 2020.
CLIMMAR, an organization founded in 1953, is an international network of distributors of 16 national associations currently representing 19,185 dealers and 158,799 employees in the European agricultural machinery and equipment sector.
Every six months, CLIMMAR asks its 16 member associations about the current industry situation in each country and converts the received information into one number: the CLIMMAR index.
At the 66th CLIMMAR Congress in Thun, Roberto Rinaldin (Italy) was elected as Vice President of CLIMMAR. He succeeds Joost Merckx (Belgium), who served as a Vice President for 9 years.
On October 24-27 this year another CLIMMAR congress took place. The Polish Chamber of Commerce of Agricultural Machines and Facilities, as a member of this organization, participates in its works and meetings.
We are pleased to announce that after submitting the relevant application and obtaining the approval of the Chamber Council, Joskin has changed its membership status from extraordinary to ordinary.
During the last session of the Chamber Council, which took place on July 18 this year members of the Council positively voted to admit 14 new companies to the Chamber: 7 companies applied for extraordinary membership and 7 companies for standard membership.