
Slovakia's Major Agricultural Group Faces Ownership Dispute as Partners Head to Court
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A major ownership dispute has erupted within Slovak Farmers' Cooperative, one of Slovakia's largest agricultural companies managing over 30,000 hectares of farmland. The conflict pits Daniel Krátký, a former bankruptcy lawyer, against Ján Nosko, a former J&T bank executive whom Krátký brought into the business nearly six years ago. The two partners are now engaged in mutual lawsuits and facing a complex division of assets. Despite the prolonged legal battle, which typically weakens companies, the agricultural group remains financially stable for now. The dispute highlights tensions within one of the most significant players in Slovakia's domestic agriculture sector.
