organic
Mar 17 '10
Food Store Wars (III): New Chains to Highlight "Excellent" Hungarian Products, Produce Straight From the Farm
Over the past few weeks there have been a couple of interesting local developments in the area of food retailing. First, according to this report on hirextra.hu, a shop selling farmer's products called Tanyasi Áruk Boltja was recently opened in...
Jun 17 '09
"Social Store" Network Sets Sights on "Organic" Growth
Origo.hu reports that the country is soon to be "overrun" be a "network of social shops" supplied with organic produce grown by members of the cooperative MAGOSZ. There are currently 41 such stores selling fruit, vegetables and meat at reduced...
Oct 16 '08
Organic Food Struggling to Seize a Chunk of the Hungarian Market
The number of consumers of organic food products in Hungary is slowly growing, but their numbers are still so few that it's difficult to say how many there actually are, struggling producers say. Organic products costs 10% to 20% more...
Sep 12 '08
10 Reasons to Get Your Sleepy Behind Up on Saturday Morning and Go to the MOM Organic Market
We should have written this article at the beginning of the summer, not the end. But since autumn is also a time when Mother Nature is at her most productive, produce-wise, it's still a fine time to sing the...
Oct 08 '07
Organic Options Increase in Budapest
Hungary's largest organic products store opened in Budapest's Mammut I shopping center on October 4, reports Velvet.hu. The 600-square-meter store named Bio Centrum sells the same products normally available in Hungarian grocery stores, from kolbász and yoghurt to cosmetics...
Aug 30 '07
Adorable Hungarian Organic Goats Revealed to be More Dangerous than Terrifying Foreign Food Additive
We haven't mentioned it until today, but over the last month Hungary has been in the throes of a near-panic over reports that numerous food products sold in the country were unsafe due to trace elements of cancer-causing dioxin...
Oct 03 '06
Political Edibles (III): Hungary's Presidential Fair Trade Coffee
Though his powers are mostly ceremonial, Hungarian President László Sólyom (left) has recently made it clear that he is not shy about using this influence whenever he thinks it can be put to good use. Not only has he...
