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Serious EU challenges in the field of aquaculture

In 2022, the production of aquatic animals in the European Union amounted to 4.2 million tons, the bulk of which, 3.1 million tons, came from traditional fishing. In contrast, aquaculture,...

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Logistics Future Builders: The III. PROFI-T-ABILITY National Championship

The PROFI-T-ABILITY National Championship, organized by the Club of Logistics Managers of Large Companies and engaging high school students, will be held for the 3rd time this autumn. The PROFI-T-ABILITY...

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A balanced harvest is expected this year on domestic plum orchards

As a result of the frost damage and cold effect caused by the changeable weather occurring nationwide, a larger than usual amount of fruit drop was observed in domestic plum...

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This is how you should buy peaches at a good price

One of the most popular fruits of the summer, the peach, is available in a wide variety, but the prices can differ significantly depending on where you buy it –...

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Primark is freezing the prices of hundreds of basic children’s items this year

This year’s price freeze applies to basic clothing items from head to toe, including jeans, sweatshirts, long-sleeve t-shirts and jackets. Primark is committed to further supporting families to buy more...

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Sándor Farkas: many unpredictable factors can affect the food supply

Following the questions of Ágnes Vadai, the member of parliament, Sándor Farkas, the State Secretary of the Ministry of Agriculture, informed the public about the expected loss of agricultural crops...

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LG’s anti-discoloration technology for outdoor digital displays is the first to receive UL certification

LG Electronics (LG) presented the so-called Anti-Discoloration™ technology. Certified by the respected standards and testing organization UL Solutions, the new technology helps prevent screen yellowing, a common problem with outdoor...

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Philip Morris to build nicotine pouch production facility in Aurora

Philip Morris International announced plans last week to invest $600 million over the next two years to open a manufacturing facility in Aurora that will produce Swedish Match ZYN nicotine...

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Coop Switzerland Implements New Measure To Prevent Food Waste

Coop Switzerland is freezing select fresh meat products on their ‘use-by’ dates and offering them at reduced prices as part of its efforts to prevent food waste in the fresh...

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Studenac Obtains Loan Worth €40m From EBRD For Expansion

Croatian retailer Studenac has secured a €40-million loan from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) to support its growth strategy. The funds will be used to acquire additional...

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Turkey increases customs taxes to curb cross-border ecommerce

The Turkish government is implementing drastic tax changes to reduce online consumer orders from foreign online stores. Import duties are set to rise significantly, while the exemption threshold will be...

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(HU) Az italfogyasztás diszkrét bája – A nap képe

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One kilometer of dried tomatoes – Video of the day

A seemingly easy job, but from morning to the end of the table, well, it doesn’t seem easy....

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(HU) A nap mondása

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EY: Private label products are in an explosive position

Persistent inflation burdens the budgets of households all over the world, which also affects their purchasing habits. In addition to relaxation at home, so-called private label products are becoming more...

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The importance of corporate sustainability reports reaches that of financial reports

Investors all over the world are looking for the opportunity for their investment to have a positive social impact in addition to adequate returns. However, it is easy to get...

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The 2024 summer season brought mixed results for the Hungarian hotel market

While June proved to be one of the best in previous years, the month of July showed a somewhat more subdued performance. The Paris Olympics and other major sporting events,...

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July inflation in Hungary was higher than expected

Against our expectation of 4.0%, the annual rate of inflation rose to 4.1% in July, following the 3.7% annual increase in June. Compared to the previous month, the price of...

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Self-service cash registers are a failure in many places, but they are needed

In the age of automation, retail is increasingly looking to introduce self-service checkouts, hoping to make life easier for customers. The theory is that with self-service systems, fewer cashiers are...

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We also take our favorite toilet paper with us on vacation

It should be clean, lockable and not shared – these are our most important requirements for the toilet when we go on holiday. Compared to weekdays spent at home, almost...

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Small producers in Hungary are in trouble

Dissatisfaction is growing among Hungarian horticultural producers, and many are forced to stop production. The problems plaguing the sector are widely known, and although the agricultural administration is trying to...

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HEINEKEN Hungária Zrt. strengthens with the new Director of Corporate Affairs and Communication

From June 2024, Anna Orosz has been appointed as Director of Corporate Affairs and Communication at HEINEKEN Hungária Sörgyárak Zrt. Over the past fifteen years, she has gained extensive experience...

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The prices of hundreds of other products fell permanently at Tesco

Tesco has announced permanent price reductions for new cosmetic products. As part of a promotion starting on August 8 and lasting until September 4, the department store chain offers several...

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MediaMark Hungary operates from a new central warehouse

A new era begins in the life of MediaMarkt Hungary: the market-leading electronics retailer moved its central warehouse to the newly built logistics center of its strategic partner, WSZL Automotív...

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The Hungarian wine industry is facing a decisive period

This year’s extreme weather presented Hungarian wineries with serious challenges, having different effects on individual wine regions. While in Szekszárd they are hoping for rain at the end of August...

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Saving surplus food from agriculture can be decisive

As a result of the growth of the world population, climate change, the Covid pandemic and the economic effects of the war raging next door, the number of hungry people...

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Companies relying on AI may soon be in trouble

The world of artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly challenged by the fact that real, human-generated data is starting to exhaust itself. According to a Business Insider article, synthetic data could...

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Moscow blocks deals between Anatolian Efes and AB InBev

Moscow has blocked a deal that would have allowed Turkish brewer Anadolu Efes to acquire AB InBev’s stake in their $1.3 billion joint venture in Russia. The Russian authorities informed...

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The European heat wave and climate change are reorganizing tourism

In the InfoRádió Aréna program, tourism expert Róbert Richárd Kiss analyzed the effects of the European heat wave and climate change on tourism. According to the expert, extreme weather conditions...

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Nébih: the domestic watermelon under scrutiny

During the summer seasonal food chain inspection, the fruit and vegetable quality inspectors of the National Food Chain Safety Office (Nébih) and county government offices inspected 268 distributors and 311...

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