19 December 2015 - As reported above, we Faculty of Forestry of the University of West Hungary and the National Food Chain Safety Office (NÉBIH), the leaders signed a cooperation agreement at a ceremony.
Prof. dr. Ferenc Lakatos, the Dean of the Faculty of Forestry Engineering of University of West Hungary and Marton Oravecz, president of the National Food Chain Safety Office, the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry closing event of the year signed an agreement on the EIKI constitution.
With more than two hundred years old forester Hungarian higher education from the beginning it placed great emphasis on practice-oriented education and research. The outsourced institute aims inter alia to support the training of students; involvement in research; The use of national and EU forestry resources; the best available technologies, methods of dissemination; conferences, trainings; and the two-way technology and knowledge-generating networks. The EIKI research and teaching activities focus on the two NÉBIH Board of Directors - the Board of Forestry and the Plant Production and Horticulture - work connected. Such co-operation will start its operation in Forest Reproduction Materials Management and the Department of Field Crops Plantation Wood.
The forestry profession has long been striving to any methods used in sustainable forest management to ensure that the forest preserve biological diversity, naturalness, renewable capacity and meet the security, social welfare and economic requirements, and access to forest resources management opportunities for future generations maintain as well.