Since 1928, when Protofanousis family first entered the fruit trade and handling business, PROTO has grown at an impressive pace. Currently, this leading export company located in Thessaloniki and Katerini (Northern Greece) is earmarking new investments of €10,000,000.
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Africa’s most important economy but also a land of huge income inequality, South Africa is undeniably a land of great potential for the Greek F&B sector, especially the premium, high quality food, wine and spirits.
Argentina, the second-largest economy in South America and a member of the G20, is recovering rapidly following the fiscal structural reforms being implemented. Taking into account the successful conclusion of the negotiations of the trade agreement between the EU...
Undoubtedly one of the most high end markets to enter, not only in Europe, but worldwide, and with a complex retail system, consisting of a local, a regional and a national level, France is a challenge in itself for prospect exporters, the main one being the consistency in covering the demand.
Being one of Europe’s largest markets, with a vast, yet knowledgeable consumer body, Germany is a dream market for many exporters, yet a highly demanding one, given the fact that local agents, as well as major retail chains, have concrete expectations in terms of quantities and production stability.
Statistics don’t lie: 33 to 40 percent of the world’s food, that is an estimated $600 billion worth of food, is lost or wasted during or just after harvest every year.
One of the greatest transit hubs in the world, the Netherlands is a market where all sorts of products are in aflod, food being no exception.
Mr. Michalis Charokopos, Head of the Economic and Commercial Affairs Office Embassy of Greece in Zagreb, talks to Ambrosia Magazine about the excellent reputation Greek food and beverage products enjoy among Croatian consumers, giving the essential tips and tricks to enter the Croatian market.
A rapidly developing economy, albeit not a member of the European Union yet, Serbia is increasingly inclined towards quality over price, while recognising the EU PGI regime and applying the respective protection on PDO and PGI products.
The FEFCO Summit themed “Leading Circularity” convened over 250 participants in Athens, featuring high-level discussions on sustainability in the corrugated cardboard packaging industry, with key insights from political figures and industry leaders emphasizing the sector's crucial role in advancing eco-friendly packaging solutions and the importance of policy and innovation in driving circularity.




























