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Europe’s winemakers: climate change and adaptation

Climate change may increasingly force European wine producers to rethink their planting and farming practices so far, even for the sake of elementary survival – privatbankar.hu wrote. Planting of varieties...

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More and more young entrepreneurs in Hungary

Entrepreneurship is growing stronger and stronger worldwide and the Hungarians are also getting more optimistic. Four out of ten young people would start own company – Amway’s Global Entrepreneurship Report...

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Asda Uses Non-Recyclable Plastic For Car Park Makeover

UK retailer Asda has announced that it has resurfaced its car park in Wakefield with non-recyclable plastic from discarded water bottles. The initiative is part of Asda’s commitment to reduce...

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Pyaterochka Rolls Out ‘Smart Store’ Technology To Cut Energy Consumption

Russia’s X5 Retail Group has announced that it has rolled out Smart Store technology in four Pyaterochka stores in Moscow. Through this initiative, the retail group aims to reduce the...

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Amazon’s Pegasus Drive robots to be used in new Spanish DC’s

Amazon plans to open three new distribution centres in Spain, which will host its Pegasus Drive robots. Amazon’s new DC in Barcelona will be the seventh in this city, will...

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Anuga press conference in Amsterdam: Everything changes

Our magazine was invited to Amsterdam, to the European press conference of the Anuga trade show in early June. Chris Sanderson, a founder and CEO of London-based research centre The...

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Traffic increased in most of the web shops

Domestic retail sales are increasing further, and data shows that it is really worth launching an online store now – penzcentrum.hu wrote. 55 percent of domestic webshops reported about sales...

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Analysts: industrial production data indicate a slowdown in economic growth

Economic growth peaked in the first quarter and a slowdown in GDP growth started in the second quarter, according to analysts interviewed by MTI on the first estimate on industrial...

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From September, we will be able to redeploy online consumer disputes

The Budapest Arbitration Board drew the attention of consumers and businesses in a public statement of public interest, to the fact that on the basis of the the 1997 CLV...

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It will be mandatory to use a security code for online purchases from autumn,, and customers need to take action as well

It will be mandatory to use a security code for online purchases from 14 September within the European Union, and customers must activate the services at a branch, online banking...

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Artificial tongue for recognizing counterfeit whiskey has been developed by Scottish researchers

An artificial “tongue” which can taste subtle differences between whiskies could help tackle the counterfeit alcohol trade, according to researchers. They have built a tiny taster which exploits the properties...

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Beer making is the next in NAK’s professional program

The professional programs continues of the Food Industry Directorate of the National Chamber of Agriculture (NAK) continues with the “Let’s Learn Together” series in September with the topic of brewing...

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Retail sales growth in the Czech Republic accelerated in June

In June, retail sales growth in the Czech Republic accelerated to 4.6 percent from the 2.7 percent of May – the Czech Bureau of Statistics announced in Prague on Wednesday....

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Dynamic wage growth in Romania

Romania’s average net wage in June was 15.5 percent higher than a year before – the Romanian National Institute of Statistics announced on Wednesday. The average net salary reached 3142...

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The EU sends 50 million euros to Africa to mitigate drought

The European Commission has decided to release 50 million euros in emergency humanitarian aid to alleviate food shortages and other supply problems caused by protracted drought in four countries in...

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(HU) Gyerekkel is igazi mesevilág a Sziget

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Italy’s illycaffe buys its British distributor

Italian coffee roaster illycaffe has bought its distributor in Britain, signaling its confidence in the market in spite of uncertainties surrounding the country’s looming exit from the European Union. The...

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Embracing coffee trends: Nestlé launches “first-ever” plant-based soluble coffee mixes

Nestlé has launched three plant-based latte coffees in the UK and Ireland under its Nescafé Gold brand. The range of almond, oat and coconut coffees are the world’s first plant-based...

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(HU) X, Y, Z másképpen, avagy hogyan tudjuk kihozni egymásból a legtöbbet?

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Focus on customer experience: the most innovative traders in the Hungarian market were rewarded

With the support of Mastercard, this year’s Merchant of the Year competition was launched to reward innovative commercial solutions that provide the best customer experience. The organizers are expecting the...

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(HU) Kezdődik a 27. Sziget Fesztivál!

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More hens, less pigs

The number of pigs in Hungary decreased by about 20,000 compared to a year ago, and by nearly 32,000 compared to December last year. The number of hens increased by...

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Hungarian Slow food success in London

Slow Living Hungary has been a huge success at the UK Great Taste Awards – slowliving.hu wrote. The Fekedi Stifolder has become the world’s best & most successful salami producer...

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Hungaricum Festival will be organized in Szeged

Those who visit the Hungaricum Festival starting on Thursday at the Széchenyi Square in Szeged will get to know quality Hungarian food, traditional handicraft products and the values of culture....

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China has stopped importing American agricultural products

China has stopped importing US agricultural products following US President Donald Trump’s unexpected order last week to impose additional duties on another Chinese products. Beijing decision-makers were unexpectedly surprised that...

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Most Europeans are optimistic about the situation in the EU

The population of the EU Member States has a much higher rate of positive EU membership in every area from the economy to the state of democracy than at any...

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More and more students are studying to be field engineers

The program aims to reduce the shortage of skilled field engineers is effective. More than ever students are studying to be field engineers – the National Association of Agricultural Machinery...

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Macy’s taps tech for digital scent bars

Macy’s is aiming to change how it sells fragrance and enhance the customer experience at the same time. The retailer, according to a U.S. Chamber report, is partnering with Perch...

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Espresso martini yogurt: The Collective releases new flavour

Dairy brand The Collective will expand its Happy Hour cocktail-inspired range of yogurts in the UK with a new espresso martini variant. The product combines The Collective’s signature yogurt with...

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Irish Consumers Feel They Hold Most Responsibility Over Climate Change

At least 80% of Irish consumers believe that to preserve the planet, we need to change how we consume and produce food. This according to the European Milk Forum (EMF),...

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