Tag "ÉFOSZ"

The National Association of Food Processors has changed its name

The National Association of Food Processors (ÉFOSZ) has changed its name to the Association of Responsible Food Manufacturers (FÉSZ) – the professional organization of about 500 domestic food companies told...

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The people who decide

Members of the Product of the Year jury must be recognised economic and marketing experts, who are also familiar with the domains of product innovation and brand building. These characteristics...

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Magazine: Once upon a time…Business Days 2018 (Part 1)

This year we invited partners to tell and listen to fairytales at the Business Days conference in Tapolca, which was organised in cooperation with the Chain Bridge Club. Between 25...

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Tax policy

In the Hungarian Parliament’s early summer session the new government announced their proposal to cut the VAT on long shelf life milk and increase the rate of the public health...

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The Agrarian Chamber and the food processors are calling for reconciliation on the public health product tax

The National Chamber of Agriculture (NAK) and the National Federation of Food Processors (ÉFOSZ) initiate a technical consultation because they know that there is a change in the legislation on...

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Magazine: Wearing mismatched shoes

2017 was an odd year for the Federation of Hungarian Food Industries (ÉFOSZ) – Tamás Éder, the president of the federation told our magazine. He explained that it is very difficult...

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From the jury’s perspective

Product of the Year has become one of Hungary’s best-known and most successful product excellence award programmes in the last six years. This year 21 brands earned the right to...

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Better performance from the food industry, combined with market loss

Tamás Éder, president of the Federation of Hungarian Food Industries (ÉFOSZ) told that the food sector performed 1.4 percent better in 2016 than in the previous year. Despite this good performance...

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Food processors: There was no differences in the majority of the products tested

After an investigation of the National Food Chain Safety Office (NÉBIH) it can be concluded that no compositional or sensory differences were found between the vast majority of products purchased...

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ÉFOSZ: the health status of the Hungarian population was not affected by the introduction of the public health product tax

According to the Food Industries National Association (ÉFOSZ), altough the consumption of products affected by the public health product tax (NETA) declined in recent years, the introduction of the tax...

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The food industry may be given one hundred billion HUF support from the GINOP

After professional negotiations, the food industry may be given 100 billion HUF support from the support funds of the Economic Development and Innovation Operational Programme (GINOP), the government decided on...

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The share of domestic food products will not increase without the meaningful support for the entire food industry

The National Food Processors Association (ÉFOSZ) organized a public roundtable discussion in Budapest about the challenges and the future of the industry. The food industry players are calling for unity...

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The ÉFOSZ and the Association of Confectionery Manufacturers proposed a partnership

A paradigm shift is needed in public health – was said at the professional conference of the National Institute for Health Development (NEFI). Although in the last five years, several...

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The ÉFOSZ calls for VAT cuts

The National Association of Food Industries welcomes the adoption of the Food Development Strategy – the ÉFOSZ published on its website. The organization considers the government-level recognition of the food...

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The NAK does not support the public health product tax extension

The National Association of Agricultural Economics (NAK) does not support the extension of the public health product tax (NETA) – the NAK told MTI on Monday. According to the National...

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