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    Romanian agri-food clusters join forces within national network

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    Clusters in the agri-food sector in Romania have joined forces within a national network of clusters in this field in order to support the development of the agri-food sector at local and regional level, collaboration with other organizations, cross-sector clusters in the country and abroad, local public authorities , regional, national and institutions, the development of national and international economic relations and the development of the national market.

    The National Network of Clusters in the Agri-Food Sector in Romania was established, having the following members:

    AgroTransilvania Cluster

    Agro Food Covasna

    Polul de competitivitate IND-AGRO-POL

    INDAGRO Vest

    INOMAR Cluster

    AGROPRO Oltenia Cluster

    BioNEst Cluster

    The National Network of Clusters in the Agri-Food Sector in Romania is a partnership network in the form of free association, without legal personality, established on the basis of the freely expressed agreement of the members. The partner clusters agree to collaborate and partner in order to achieve the common objectives set and assumed by members.
    The network can be expanded by attracting new members. The membership of the Network is obtained following a formal request.

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