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A few thousand company executives were asked what the expect from the crisis

Worldwide, nearly two-thirds of economic leaders expect a protracted crisis and a fifth expect a double crisis. According to a tenth of leading business people, the epidemic threatens the mere...

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Fight broke out between tenants and landlords

The Hungarian National Trade Association calls on the government to create a clear legal environment for the lease of business premises and service locations by regulation. The Hungarian National Trade...

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More than 400,000 people are already looking for work in Hungary due to the epidemic

The beginning of the year was promising until the announcement of the COVID-19 virus emergency. However, since 11 March, the situation has changed dramatically: a recent, representative survey found that...

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Podcast: Győrffy Balázs and Zászlós Tibor discussed on domestic animal husbandry

Győrffy Balázs, President of the National Chamber of Agriculture and Zászlós Tibor, President of the Association of Hungarian Livestock Breeders, discussed the situation of domestic animal husbandry.  ...

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Euler Hermes: How many companies can become insolvent this year

Due to the brutal economic shock caused by the pandemic, the number of corporate insolvencies will increase by 20-25 percent globally this year, but each economic region will suffer from...

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The do it yourself! movement was resurrected by the epidemic

Breadmakers, hair clippers and garden tools – it seems that Hungarians began to miss these from their households when they set up for quarantine life. As MediaMarkt’s recent sales figures...

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There are still no people for agricultural tasks

Labor released by the difficulties of other sectors can only partially address the acute labor demand of agriculture. Among the laid-off workers, mainly those who already have experience in this...

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The Hungarian Bread program will be launched this year as well

The Bread of Hungarians – a charity program for 15 million wheat grains – will be launched again this year, according to a joint statement sent to MTI by MAGOSZ...

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How milk is counterfeited

Did you know that in addition to “self-explanatory” watering, both goat’s milk and cow’s milk are used to counterfeit the other product? What about whey and soy milk? What about...

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The return of the customer

German city centres are experiencing a significant increase in pedestrian frequencies following the easing of corona restrictions in retail. Customers are returning to shopping locations. However, detailed census data from...

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EU Sets Out Support For Struggling Farmers

The European Commission has proposed measures to support farmers hit by the coronavirus restrictions, including aid to store surplus dairy and meat products. Under the proposals, the Commission will grant aid...

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Houston malls may re-open for curbside pickup orders

Texas Governor Greg Abbott has issued a “retail to-go” plan that may allow malls in the state to take orders and deliver them curbside on their properties and several Houston...

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Grocers add virtual content to their customers

Some grocers are getting creative with ways to keep customers engaged and entertained in the US. Even with the significant increase in grocery demand, 59% of people report shopping less...

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RetailZoom: Do weekends still influence our shopping behavior?

Introduction of the mandatory quarantine for people, hundreds of thousands of employees are now doing their jobs remotely from home, moreover, the closing of schools has also staggered the number...

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We cannot buy unlimited quantities of flour, yeast and rice

Yeast, flour and rice are among the foods whose retail turnover still affected by the coronavirus pandemic – agrarszektor.hu wrote. Some stores still limit the amount of goods you can...

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More and more stores are handing out disinfectants to customers in Nébih

More and more stores are providing hand sanitizers to customers, the director of food and feed safety at the National Food Chain Safety Authority (Nébih) – told M1 news channel...

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Chamber of Agriculture: less asparagus will be produced this year

There will be about 30 percent less asparagus to be grown this year, but even harvesting and selling will cause problems for growers due to labor problems and a shrinking...

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Minister of Agriculture buying flowers can save many jobs

In Szőlősgyörök, Somogy County on Tuesday, the Minister of Agriculture encouraged the population to buy flowers. Nagy István told reporters: this could save many jobs and make the environment more...

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Smaller shops could open in Slovakia

The easening of restrictions on the coronavirus epidemic have begun in Slovakia, where smaller shops and service providers were able to open on Wednesday as a first step. The number...

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Consumer confidence in the euro area deteriorated more than expected in April

Consumer confidence in the eurozone deteriorated more than analysts expected in April, according to a preliminary flash estimate released by the European Commission on Wednesday. In the euro area, the...

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Almost four million peolple work part-time in Germany

Nearly four million people work part-time in Germany due to the coronavirus epidemic – according to a survey released on Tuesday. Fourteen percent of the 7,600 employees surveyed by the...

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Both adults ad children watch more tv

Among children, and in the morning, the time spent watching TV in Hungary increased the most as a result of the restrictive measures taken by the coronavirus epidemic, but the...

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ÖMKI: time to re-consider global food supplies

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Thousands of UK pubs will go under without bailout, industry warns

Thousands of pubs will close for good unless they are granted a special bailout, the industry trade body has warned, after the government said pubs would be among the last...

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Amazon to launch ultra-fast delivery service in UK

Amazon is reportedly retrofitting nine of its existing depots in order to handle fresh produce and fulfil grocery orders within hours. The service is said to be a merging of...

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Shoppers Resume Stockpiling As UK Govt Extends Lockdown, Study Finds

Shoppers in the UK resorted to a second wave of stockpiling in the week ended 19 April after the government extended the lockdown, according to latest data from Edge by...

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Brand dilemma – quarantine or activity?

At first glance, a fast-rotating daily articles market suffers the least from the coronavirus situation. Foot-traffic has increased in certain categories. Completely new and even hitherto rejected customers in other...

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Global Report on Food Crises reveals scope of food crises as COVID-19 poses new risks to vulnerable countries

Today an international alliance of UN, governmental, and nongovernmental agencies working to address the root causes of extreme hunger have released a new edition of their annual Global Report on...

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AM: the country’s food supply is ensured

The country’s food supply is ensured, the Ministry of Agriculture is in constant contact with the actors of the food supply chain – Zsigó Róbert, Secretary of State responsible for...

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