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In the land of the grill

Last summer was hot, so the barbecue season was successful, but nothing is sure about this season. Ágnes Kalácska, marketing and sales manager of Bonafarm Zrt. told our magazine that...

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GKI: economic expectations deteriorated in August

The dynamic rise in the GKI business cycle index came to a halt in August after the April low, with half of the April fall caused by the pandemic being...

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The Bread Soul Festival was held in Budapest again this year

The Bread Soul Festival was held in Budapest again this year. At a meeting of traditional sourdough bread makers, home bakers and professional bakers exchanged their experiences and measured their...

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Nearly a quarter of young people make no distinction between dietary supplements and medications

72 percent of young people are aware that food supplements are a supplement to the traditional diet, but 23.6 percent mistakenly classify these products as medicines and try these drugs...

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Severe famine is expected in Africa

Climate change, locust infestation, civil wars, terrorism, and now the coronavirus. Sub-Saharan Africa is a continual crisis zone anyway, so despite the rapid response of governments and previous deceptive hopes...

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One hundred and ten economists were asked about America’s economic prospects

It will not be easy for the U.S. economy to regain and maintain momentum in the next period. Preserving jobs has paramount importance, for which further fiscal stimulus measures would...

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Taste and color cavalcade By Mondelez

To celebrate 35 years of fun and flavor, the SOUR PATCH KIDS® brand is looking to make things a little sweeter for their fans by opening the doors to the...

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Where robots pick tomatoes

The pandemic catalyzed the use of robots and artificial intelligence. Digitization has been introduced in sectors where it was unimaginable – magyarmezogazdasag.hu wrote. Source: magyarmezogazdasag.hu A Boston startup, Root AI,...

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The largest European economies show the signs of slowdown

In Germany, France and the euro area as a whole, IHS Markit published its preliminary purchasing method indices in August, and other indicators besides the German manufacturing industry fell short...

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Many vendors were knocked out of the store by the virus

The coronavirus pushed down the number of store employees by 23,000 in the second quarter. Meanwhile, part-time employment has jumped. One-tenth of shopkeepers lost their jobs, or part of them,...

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(HU) ÖKOCÍMKE: Környezetbarát termékekkel a fenntarthatóságért

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Nielsen: Hungarians ate twenty million frozen pizzas in a year

Frozen pizza rules: between July 2019 and June 2020, the Hungarians bought a quarter more in value and almost a tenth more in volume, compared to the same period of...

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The coronavirus effect has reached the poultry market

In the recent period, the transfer price of poultry products has decreased by an average of 5-10 percent compared to last year – Csorbai Attila, Chairman and Director of the...

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Hungarian sweet corn is sought after worldwide

The harvest of sweet corn, with its early varieties has begun. Hungary is the largest producer in Europe and the second largest exporter of canned corn in the world. This...

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The Grand Prix of Value and Quality will be presented on September 9 in the Vajdahunyad Castle

The awards of the Value and Quality Grand Prix Competition will be presented at the Economy Festival on September 9 in the building of the Hungarian Agricultural Museum in Vajdahunyadvár....

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All fats are bad?

Like eggs, margarine, or sugar, from time to time, fat becomes the number one public enemy in nutritional recommendations. Thus, it is no wonder that the various fats and oils...

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Opten the survival rate of start-up Hungarian companies deteriorated

The survival rate of start-up Hungarian companies has deteriorated in the past year as well, with less than 70 percent of companies reaching the age of 5, while 46 percent...

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The WTO world trade trend indicator fell to a record low in the second quarter

The WTO world trade trend indicator fell to a record low in the second quarter, according to a report published on the World Trade Organization’s (WTO) website on Wednesday. The...

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Trade talks between the US and China may continue

The U.S. and China would “sit down” again to continue negotiations on a trade agreement, the Chinese Chamber of Commerce announced. Negotiations that were suspended during the coronavirus crisis would...

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The highest inflation occurred in July in the euro area four months ago

According to preliminary data, the highest inflation in the euro area for the last four months was in July, according to a report published on Wednesday by the European Union’s...

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OMME: honeys in stores are safe to consume

Hungarian customers can choose from good quality honeys, most of the products on the shelves of the shops passed the annual inspection carried out by the National Hungarian Beekeeping Association...

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NAK: This year’s sweet corn crop may be of good quality and close to average

A close-to-average, high-quality crop of around 500,000 tons is expected from sweet corn this year, the National Chamber of Agriculture (NAK) told MTI on Tuesday. According to their announcement, the...

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Tokaj is one of the most prominent regions of Hungarian wine production

Tokaj is one of the most outstanding regions of Hungarian wine production, said the Minister in charge of the Prime Minister’s Office at a World Heritage professional conference in Tállya,...

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The Farmer Expo has opened its gates

The Minister of Agriculture called Hungarian agriculture shockproof at the opening of the 29th Farmer Expo in Debrecen on Tuesday. Hungarian agriculture is shock-resistant, and agricultural products are able to...

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Hungarikum Days in Nagyszeben, Transylvania

Despite the coronavirus pandemic, the 11th Hungaricum Days in Nagyszeben will be organized outdoors this year as well, presenting Hungarian cuisine and tastes in the city of Southern Transylvania, the...

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Top financial managers in Western Europe are depressed after the pandemic

While at the beginning of the year the financial managers of Western European companies dealt with development investments and reported good profit prospects this year, now securing the funds needed...

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Mountain Dew calls consumers to “Claim the Outdoors”

PepsiCo’s iconic brand is announcing a challenge for fans to “Claim the Outdoors” for a chance to win epic prizing through sharing experiencies on the social media. According to the...

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Consumer sentiment improved slightly in August in the United States

Overall, little has changed, but instead of the expected deterioration, consumer sentiment in the U.S. improved slightly in August, according to preliminary data from the monthly survey by the University...

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FAO leads the way to clearer peatland mapping and monitoring

Peatlands cover only 3 percent of the world’s surface yet contain as much carbon as all of its vegetation, dramatically underscoring their pivotal role in global climate regulation. Their degradation,...

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Some shopkeepers opted for part-time work

In addition to the 22,000 layoffs, shopkeepers also threw in part-time work during the epidemic months. The proportion of part-timers in major stores jumped from 20% to 25% by May....

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