Tag "Raskó György"

There is huge interest in renewing the food industry

Tenders for the complex development of food industry plants were closed with overwhelming interest. More than 708 billion forints worth of requests were received for the call announced by the...

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Vegetable prices have risen drastically due to the drought, and dairy products are also expected to rise in price

As a result of the extreme weather, the drought significantly reduced the vegetable harvest, which led to a drastic price increase in the markets. The biggest price increase can be...

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The food shopping habits of Hungarians have changed: price has become the main consideration

In the past period, the food purchasing habits of the Hungarian population have changed significantly, as the price of the products has become the most important decision factor. More than...

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György Raskó: there won’t be enough apples even for domestic consumption

This year, significantly fewer apples will be harvested in Hungary than last year: the harvest will decrease by around 150,000 tons, which portends serious supply problems. The domestic harvest will...

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Mandatory promotions are over: the industry received the news mixed

As of July 1, 2024, the government has abolished the mandatory promotion for grocery stores, which was introduced on June 1, 2023 in order to curb price increases. The rate...

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Is another food price increase expected soon?

In recent weeks, there has been some relief in terms of food price increases, but according to experts, this is only a temporary phenomenon, and prices can be expected to...

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György Raskó: There could be a big rise in prices after the introduction of the food price cap

After the removal of price caps, the prices of cooking oil, pork, and chicken breast could increase by up to a third, warns agricultural economist György Raskó. The procurement prices...

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What causes food price increases and how long will they last? György Raskó speaks

The continuous rise in food prices is a global phenomenon that has been causing concern among consumers for more than a year. But how long will this process continue? Haszon.hu...

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Pork may become more expensive in the coming months

In the case of meat, we can expect a 10 percent price increase after the introduction of the price cap, primarily in the price of pork, but it is also...

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György Raskó: after the price cap, the price of Trappist cheese may drop by up to HUF 1,000 per kilo

According to agricultural economist György Raskó, the price of Trappist cheese per kilo may drop by up to HUF 1,000 if the price cap is removed. In his interview with...

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György Raskó: galloping food inflation will stop within weeks

According to agricultural economist György Raskó, galloping food inflation will stop, it’s only a matter of weeks. And the reason for this is precisely the high cost and the resulting...

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György Raskó: trappist will be HUF 1,000 cheaper if the price cap on milk is lifted

If the price cap on milk is introduced, a range of dairy products, including Trappist, would immediately be much cheaper. “If the price cap were to be abolished, prices would...

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The government can discuss the elimination of the food price cap as early as this week

Agricultural economist György Raskó announced on Klubrádio that he knows that “the government will discuss this issue” as early as Wednesday. In the budget committee on Monday, when he reported...

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György Raskó: The quality of potatoes with the price cap is the same as what we usually give to pigs

According to agricultural entrepreneur and economist György Raskó, the government did not count on the fact that the price caps will indirectly help the large food chains, but they will...

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The food price stop may continue partly

On January 12, 2022, the government announced that it would introduce a price stop for certain basic foods. The emergency measure, like the fuel price cap, was introduced for three...

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