The share of domestic foods continued to decline in the stores in Slovakia
The share of domestic foods continued to decline slightly last year in Slovakia – was revealed in the survey of the Slovak Agriculture and Food Chamber (SPPK).
According to a survey conducted by the SPPK in 54 stores last November, the share of the food products made in Slovakia was 39.91 percent in the Slovak stores. This ratio was only a few hundredths of a percentage point lower than a year before, while affirming the nearly one and a half decade-long trend on the index’s decline. (Starovic Tibor, MTI)
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