3 result(s) for business forum in Food & Drink
CafeBar Bazaar @ Millenáris Budapest, 8 – 9 February
- 6 Feb 2020 7:52 AM
- food & drink
The defining event of the Hungarian world of coffees and bars, the CafeBar Bazaar (KávéBár Bazár) will be organized for the 11th time at the Millenáris Park in Budapest on 8 and 9 February.
CafeBar Bazaar, Millenáris Budapest, 9 - 10 February
- 8 Feb 2019 2:24 PM
- food & drink
The defining event of the Hungarian world of coffees and bars, the CafeBar Bazaar will be organized for the 10th time in Budapest on 9 and 10 February. With an entrance ticket visitors can taste the products of 45 exhibitors (coffees, teas, wines, spirits and other drink specialties).
Acacia Honey Is The Backbone Of The Beekeeping Industry In Hungary
- 15 Apr 2014 9:00 AM
- food & drink
Minister for Rural Development Sándor Fazekas met with beekeepers to discuss development opportunities for the sector. According to beekeepers, acacia honey generates the industry's profits, and if the European Union's proposal to include acacia as an invasive species is adopted, Hungarian producers will go bankrupt.
CafeBar Bazaar @ Millenáris Budapest, 8 – 9 February
- 6 Feb 2020 7:52 AM
- food & drink
The defining event of the Hungarian world of coffees and bars, the CafeBar Bazaar (KávéBár Bazár) will be organized for the 11th time at the Millenáris Park in Budapest on 8 and 9 February.
CafeBar Bazaar, Millenáris Budapest, 9 - 10 February
- 8 Feb 2019 2:24 PM
- food & drink
The defining event of the Hungarian world of coffees and bars, the CafeBar Bazaar will be organized for the 10th time in Budapest on 9 and 10 February. With an entrance ticket visitors can taste the products of 45 exhibitors (coffees, teas, wines, spirits and other drink specialties).
Acacia Honey Is The Backbone Of The Beekeeping Industry In Hungary
- 15 Apr 2014 9:00 AM
- food & drink
Minister for Rural Development Sándor Fazekas met with beekeepers to discuss development opportunities for the sector. According to beekeepers, acacia honey generates the industry's profits, and if the European Union's proposal to include acacia as an invasive species is adopted, Hungarian producers will go bankrupt.