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One in four adults wants to quit smoking due to price increases

According to the results of a recent research in England, the increase in the price of cigarettes and the awareness of the health risks of smoking are encouraging more and...

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Annual Costs From Climate Change Set To Total €35 Trillion

A study by the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) has estimated that the global economy faces approximately $38 trillion (€35.61 trillion) in damages each year due to the...

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Displacing the voles and the invasive plant is a challenge at the same time

In the last hundred years, February and March have been like this three times, as far as heat and warm weather are concerned. This unusual weather means for the plants...

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MyPrice (Mere) faces problems with Belgian expansion

Russian discounter MyPrice‘s jubilant announcement that the opening of a fourth and fifth Belgian store was imminent, was more than a little premature. Both stores face unforeseen problems: the Antwerp...

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Pepsi debuts limited-edition peach and lime flavors for summer

The sodas, which are targeted toward consumers grilling outdoors, further the beverage giant’s strategy to pair its colas with certain foods and occasions. Pepsi is rolling out limited-edition peach and lime...

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NAK organizes a professional day and market presentation focusing on farmers’ markets

The National Chamber of Agrarian Economy and the Corvinus University of Budapest are organizing a professional event and market presentation in the capital under the title Producer’s market in the...

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K&H youth index: Young people do not feel their jobs are stable

According to the K&H youth index, the proportion of young people who considered their jobs stable in the first quarter of this year was 47 percent, which is a relatively...

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We don’t eat enough vegetables and fruits

Based on the latest data provided by Freshfel Europe, Hungary is at the bottom of the middle range of the European Union’s fresh market fruit and vegetable consumption ranking. During the...

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This year, the BME welcomes young people who are about to choose a career with a number of programs

The Budapest University of Technology and Economics (BME) will once again join the national career guidance event called Girls’ Day: on Thursday, the six faculties of the university welcome those...

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The quarterly results of the SZÉP card confirm the entrepreneurs’ proposal

According to the announcement issued by the Ministry of National Economy on April 22, looking at the first quarter of 2024, it can be established that in the first three...

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Fish production in Hungary: the industry is struggling with a growing labor shortage

Despite low feed prices and good water levels, the Hungarian fish production sector still faces many challenges. The main problems include low support, lack of development, declining consumption and chronic...

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Artificial intelligence in winemaking: new technology is changing the way wine is made

Artificial intelligence is revolutionizing American winemaking, enabling remote monitoring of vineyards and optimization of the winemaking process. Although critics argue that this technology takes away the human nature of winemaking,...

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The new gold mine: bubble tea

In recent years, bubble tea or “bubble tea” has gained enormous popularity worldwide. This drink of Taiwanese origin already has a significant economic impact in China, and has made several...

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Plant-based meat substitutes need new messages in 2024

Sales of the category, which initially exploded due to a number of factors, slowed down last year. This article is available for reading in Trade magazin 2024/4 Since the sector’s...

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Fruit growers cannot rest completely yet

By the second half of April, the flowering of fruit trees in Hungary has finished, indicating that nature is significantly ahead compared to previous years. As a result of the...

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Eleven new stores to back Mercadona’s growth in Portugal

Spanish retailer Mercadona plans to open 11 new stores in Portugal in 2024, increasing its presence in the country. The expansion would bring the chain’s total number of stores to...

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Grant Thornton survey: Flexibility and an inclusive work environment can help retain accountants

Not only recruitment, but also retention poses serious challenges to employers in the financial and accounting sector. Finding and hiring the right specialist is only the initial step for employers....

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The import of fresh eggs increased by 71 percent

Based on data from the European Commission, EU (EU27) egg and egg product imports increased by 68 percent to 9,000 tons in January 2024 compared to the same month of...

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Emmi acquires majority stake in Brazilian dairy producer from Coca-Cola

Emmi Group’s Brazilian subsidiary, Laticínios Porto Alegre, will acquire a majority stake in dairy product producer Verde Campo from Coca-Cola in the state of Minas Gerais, subject to approval by...

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Aldi Süd Opens Mixed-Use Property Near Karlsruhe

Discounter Aldi Süd has developed a mixed-use property in Waldbronn near Karlsruhe in Germany, which includes both retail and residential space. Retailers at the new local shopping centre have opened their...

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Full-time jobs in retail sector are in demand

Retailers are seeing increased interest from job seekers looking for full-time positions. That’s according to  the “iCIMS Insights April 2024 Workforce Report,” which found that applications per opening (APO) for full-time...

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The volume of beef imports increased by 24 percent

Based on KSH data, Hungary’s live cattle exports increased by 6.2 percent in January 2024 compared to January 2023. The main partners were Kosovo, Croatia, Austria, Turkey and Albania. Hungary’s...

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Functional foods in full force

Functional products include fortified foods and beverages, nutritional and dietary supplements, and various bars and snacks enriched with vitamins, minerals, probiotics, proteins and other nutrients. These products represent the perfect...

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Plant-based foods are taking over

Both manufacturers and distributors in the plant-based segment are trying to keep up with consumer demand, experimenting with innovative products and sustainable solutions. This article is available for reading in...

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High – but not on sugar

The category of sugar-free soft drinks has been growing steadily for years, driven by the health consciousness trend. This article is available for reading in Trade magazin 2024/5 Demand for...

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Morrisons eggs certified as carbon-neutral

Morrisons has obtained the Better For Our Planet carbon-neutral certification for its egg from the British Standards Institution (BSI). The product has been awarded the BSI Kitemark certification following rigorous...

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Milk and dairy product alternatives optimised for healthy nutrition

This article is available for reading in Trade magazin 2024/5 “The number of people living with food intolerances is increasing year by year, strengthening the need for sugar-, lactose- and...

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Gluten-free – new flavours, new possibilities

The once limited choice of gluten-free products has now expanded to a large and diverse selection, including breads, pastas, snacks, cakes and many other foods that were previously difficult to...

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Dairy substitutes: product developers are focusing on hybrid concepts and price parity

Once limited to soya milk, plant-based dairy alternatives are now much more diverse in terms of ingredients and formats: a wide range of non-dairy cup and drinkable yogurts, cheeses, creams...

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Waitrose introduces oat milk coffee vending machine

Waitrose has introduced a vending machine specifically designed to serve oat milk coffee in one of its stores. It isn’t yet clear whether this is a one-off, a trial or...

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