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Website speed, design, security key for online shoppers

Online shoppers have several pet peeves that will stop them from making a purchase. That’s according to a new survey from retention marketing firm Clutch, which revealed that slow speeds,...

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Walmart To Launch First Stores In South Africa By Year-End

US retailer Walmart will launch its first branded stores in South Africa this year, it said on Tuesday. According to ESM’s report, the move by Walmart, which already owns South...

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Hungarian farmers are not alone, they can still count on the government’s help

Hungarian farmers are not alone, they can still count on the cooperation that the government provides in their interest with support schemes and other benefits – emphasized the State Secretary...

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Heineken’s Strongbow becomes first major alcohol brand to add NaviLens technology to packaging

Heineken’s Strongbow cider has become the first major alcohol brand to incorporate NaviLens technology, designed to support visually impaired people, into its packaging. Strongbow’s cider products now feature a NaviLens...

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The European Parliament has adopted its position on the future of the EU’s agricultural policy

MEPs want a bigger, separate agricultural budget after 2027, less bureaucracy for farmers and incentives to achieve environmental and social goals. The EU’s common agricultural policy (CAP) should not be...

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Gergely Gulyás: anything can happen regarding the margin stop

Anything can happen with the margin freeze, emphasized Gergely Gulyás, the Minister in charge of the Prime Minister’s Office, at Thursday’s government briefing. According to the Minister, the measure has...

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Tesco announced an astonishing amount: it returned 12 billion forints worth of Clubcard coupons and vouchers to its loyal customers

Nearly 12 billion forints worth of coupons and vouchers were redeemed by Tesco Clubcard customers in the 2024/25 financial year. The supermarket chain’s Clubcard program, which is the most widely...

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Auchan can double the 30,000 forint value of food vouchers for pensioners

As is known, pensioners receive a one-time subsidy of 30,000 forints from the state in the form of food vouchers. At Auchan, customers can receive Trust Points credits equal to...

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The best gluten-free bakeries can compete again this year

This year, the search for the gluten-free bread and pastry of the year continues. The aim of the competition, which is implemented within the framework of the Hungarian Bread program,...

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Pepco has been present in Hungary for ten years – expansion continues

Pepco is celebrating its tenth anniversary in Hungary this year, and the company is preparing ambitious plans for the future, as revealed in the article by Pénzcentrum and the company’s...

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Green financing has become a major driver of the global energy market

Demand for sustainable financing instruments is accelerating worldwide, and investments in renewable energy have now become one of the key drivers of global growth. According to data from the International...

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The Labubu fever has worn off: prices are falling on the secondary market

Speculation around Labubu toys in China has subsided: premiums are rapidly shrinking on the secondary market, indicating weakening demand and collectors’ caution – Portfolio.hu writes. Pop Mart International’s latest release,...

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Pet shops tested by Supermint – problems found in several places

In the Supermint program, 11 pet shops were inspected by experts from the National Food Chain Safety Office (Nébih). No problems were found that warranted immediate official action, but proceedings...

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Market overview: Hungarian freight forwarding has reached a turning point

The domestic transportation and logistics sector is trying to balance the digital revolution, sustainability expectations, the explosive growth of e-commerce and international economic challenges in a constantly changing environment. While...

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The GVH Digital Awareness Program helps you recognize the tricks used by advertisements to influence you

The Hungarian Competition Authority (GVH) is raising awareness among schoolchildren, kids, and parents through its Digital Awareness Program. As part of an educational campaign, it will highlight the dangers of...

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Hungary is at the forefront of agricultural digitalization

The Hungarian agricultural sector is at the forefront of innovation and digitalization, as data-driven production, precision farming, robotics and weather-resistant production are now an integral part of the domestic agriculture...

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The world’s first mass-produced humanoid robot is available in Hungary for 12 million forints

The G1 humanoid robot will be available in Hungary from January, priced at 12 million forints. According to János Körömi, CEO of the distributor INFUZE Robotics, the robot will not...

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NGM: direct flights between Toronto and Budapest will resume

The previously extremely popular direct flight between Budapest and Toronto will resume next June. The return of the air connection with an even higher level of service will be carried...

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Magosz-NAK: Brussels’ pressure on the Mercosur agreement is unacceptable

Brussels’ pressure on the Mercosur free trade agreement, which would provide duty-free access to South American food imports into the EU, is unacceptable – the Association of Hungarian Farmers’ Associations...

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NAV seized 43,000 fake toy figures at Budapest Airport

More than 43,000 counterfeit toy figures and accessories have been seized by the National Tax and Customs Administration (NAV) Airport Directorate at Budapest Liszt Ferenc International Airport in recent weeks,...

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Tradition and innovation: Greenman presents award to the most beautiful fruit-growing estate in the country

The most beautiful fruit-growing and horticultural estate in Hungary not only uses but also protects the world-famous Hungarian apricot from Gönc. Several hundred years ago, when the first apricot trees...

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EP wants more agricultural support in EU budget after 2027

The European Parliament wants more and separate agricultural support in the seven-year EU budget after 2027, as well as less bureaucracy for farmers and incentives to achieve environmental and social...

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Hungary regains freedom from foot-and-mouth disease

Our country has successfully curbed foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) thanks to the government’s measures, as a result of which the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE) has restored Hungary’s official free...

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MEGFOSZ adds machinery to OMÉK with informative professional presentations

One of the most exciting highlights of this year’s National Agricultural and Food Industry Exhibition and Fair (OMÉK) will undoubtedly be the National Association of Agricultural Equipment and Machinery Distributors...

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Albert Heijn uses data to combat food waste

Dutch supermarket chain Albert Heijn is combining four existing initiatives against food waste into its new “Laatste Kans Koopjes” (Last Chance Bargains), making all discounted products visible in its app...

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Results of the 2025 application supporting agricultural civil organizations

The number of publications and events promoting agriculture, as well as the number of network building activities ensuring the international representation of organizations, has increased significantly in recent times, through...

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Bluetongue confirmed in Nébih Somogy County

The laboratory of the National Food Chain Safety Authority (Nébih) has confirmed the presence of bluetongue. The tests showed PCR positivity in samples from two large cattle herds in Somogy...

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EU Adopts Binding Legislation to Cut Food Waste

The European Parliament has passed a new law aimed at significantly reducing food and textile waste across the EU. In accordance therewith, member states will be required to cut food...

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Agrometeorology: Drought is only slowly easing in the Great Plain

The rains and showers of the first half of the week provided thorough irrigation in many places, but the soil in the southern half of the Danube-Tisza region remains very...

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Coca-Cola aims to help solve the orange juice crisis with AI

The Minute Maid producer is a founding member of an MIT consortium that looks to solve “real-world problems” through artificial intelligence. Coca-Cola is joining the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and...

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