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Farmers benefit from the amendment to the Nitrate Regulation

The amendment to the regulation on the detailed rules of the action program for the protection of waters against nitrate pollution from agricultural sources and on the procedure for data...

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AM: food sovereignty is a national security issue

The challenges of recent years have shown worldwide that access to good quality and affordable food is no longer just an agricultural policy goal, but also a fundamental national security...

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Bonafarm Group expands in Romania

Bonafarm Group has signed an agreement to acquire Friesland Romania S.A., the Romanian subsidiary of Dutch multinational dairy company Royal FrieslandCampina, the company informed MTI on Thursday. The transaction is...

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Beyond Meat Ditches ‘Meat’ and Seeks a New Identity in the Plant Protein Market

Beyond Meat has dropped “Meat” from its name, rebranding itself as simply “Beyond,” as the company shifts its focus from imitating animal proteins to developing plant-based proteins that stand on...

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L’Oreal to push for tariff exemption as US market improves

L’Oreal warned on Tuesday that the EU’s trade deal with the U.S. would be costly and that the cosmetics maker would push for tariff exemptions, even as it reported improving...

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Agrometeorology: Drought not easing in large areas

Precipitation arrived in many places at the end of last week, but large areas were almost completely left out of the rain. A heat wave is not likely in the...

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Nébih tested zucchini seeds in the Supermint program

Experts from the National Food Chain Safety Authority (Nébih) tested zucchini seeds in the latest product test of the Supermint program, and based on laboratory measurements, the germination capacity of...

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Much less apricot and sour cherry were produced than last year

Among the fruit crops, sour cherry picking was 90 percent complete on July 16. The national average decreased by a third compared to last year, to 3.6 tons/hectare. The yield...

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Edeka Nord launches new food test markets in Northern Germany

Edeka Nord and Food Harbour Hamburg have announced an exclusive cooperation allowing food manufacturers and start-ups to test their new products under real-life conditions in selected Edeka stores. The goal...

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Amendment of the Nitrate Regulation is beneficial for farmers

The amendment of the Regulation on the detailed rules of the action program for the protection of waters against nitrate pollution from agricultural sources, as well as the procedure for...

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The Apotheosis of Office Wastebaskets – Video of the Day

We’ve seen automated trash cans before—though not in this kind of witty movie—that open in time to catch objects thrown in, but they still require good aim. The team at...

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When one door closes, somewhere another one opens – Picture of the day

This year we chose this photo as the only non-FMCG related photo of the year…...

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(HU) A nap mondása

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OKSZ: Margin stop sweeps inflation under the transparent carpet

According to three-quarters of the population, food prices are rising in Hungary, and economic policy plays a decisive role in this, meaning that the margin freeze does not achieve the...

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The names of meat products will be protected – the European Commission’s new proposal shows the way

The European Commission is taking another step towards a more transparent and fairer food market: the proposed amendment to the regulation as part of the reform of the Common Agricultural...

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The melon season is in full swing, the campaign has started

This year, a national campaign aimed at promoting one of the most popular fruits of the summer, the Hungarian melon, has been launched, which will take place between July 23...

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Pepco gains new momentum after reorganization – a strategic winner in the Hungarian market

While the Pepco group is making a painful exit from Germany, it is gaining new momentum in the Central and Eastern European region, including Hungary. The discount giant is rebuilding...

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Trump’s new tariff strategy could redraw the global map of coffee and cocoa trade

Tropical agricultural products such as coffee and cocoa may be exempt from tariffs when exported to the United States in the future, if a bilateral trade agreement is reached with...

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The Ministry of National Economy links economic growth to peace

As long as the war lasts, this growth rate is realistic, if there is peace, growth will accelerate. The sooner there is peace, the faster the growth rate of the...

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K&H Analyst Commentary: Hungarian economy shows faint signs of life

In the second quarter, GDP grew by 0.2 percent year-on-year based on seasonally and calendar-adjusted and balanced indicators. The economy’s performance expanded by 0.4 percent compared to the first quarter....

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Lidl innovates with recycled bottles – its own-brand offering is getting greener

Lidl Hungary has taken another important step towards sustainability: it has renewed the packaging of its own-brand soft drinks, so that from now on the PET bottles of 38 products...

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Flore Confectionery made its debut with a gold medal at the international chocolate competition

Just eight months after its launch, Hungarian Flore Confectionery has already won a gold medal at the European semi-final of the International Chocolate Awards. The brand, which produces artisanal dragees...

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The EU adopted a recommendation on the introduction of a sustainability reporting standard for SMEs

The European Commission has adopted a recommendation to introduce a voluntary sustainability reporting standard for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to reduce administrative burdens and facilitate the easier sharing of...

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Berries may make a comeback – if we adapt

Climate change and labor shortages have greatly transformed the Hungarian berry sector, but modern technology and new varieties provide an opportunity for renewal, said Ferenc Takács, Vice President of FruitVeb,...

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Revolut came up with a big pitch

Audi’s own factory team will debut in Formula 1 in 2026, and it already has a strong supporter behind it: the global fintech giant with over 60 million customers, Revolut,...

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Starbucks: the end of takeout-only cafes – a return to the warmth of hospitalit

The world’s largest coffee chain is embarking on a radical strategic shift: the publicly traded Starbucks Corporation, worth more than $100 billion, has announced that it will gradually phase out...

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Weak US demand and competitive disadvantage weaken Novo Nordisk’s position

Novo Nordisk has revised its 2025 earnings expectations downward for the second time – following the announcement, shares of one of the world’s largest pharmaceutical manufacturers fell by more than...

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Changes in the plant protection product market

The number of active ingredients that can be used is increasingly narrowing, but 2 simple substances (grape seed extract and bulb onion) have been authorized, which has increased the number...

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More than ten thousand hotels demand refund of commission from Booking.com

HOTREC – the umbrella organization representing European hotel and hospitality associations – has extended the registration deadline for the joint lawsuit against Booking.com until 29 August. The initiative aims to...

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KSH: the foreign trade surplus in goods was 978 million euros in June

The surplus in foreign trade in goods in June was 978 million euros; the volume of exports was 0.7 percent lower and that of imports was 6.0 percent higher than...

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