MANAGEMENT COMMENTARYPRFoods' third quarter of the financial year continued to be affected by a challenging economic environment, characterised by weak consumer demand, price pressure and uncertainty ...
Atria is embarking on two capex projects drawn up to meet what the company says is growing demand for convenience food in Finland and Sweden.
Estonia's retail sales growth slowed in April after accelerating in the previous month, data from Statistics Estonia showed on Thursday. The volume of retail sales rose 1.6% year-on-year in April, ...
The Ministry of Climate plans to require grocery stores to sign food donation agreements. Retailers and the food industry, ...
Coventry Labour members say Reform must 'stop grandstanding' and work with other councillors in different parties to do the ...
The Ministry of Social Affairs plans to end mandatory health certificates for food service workers in 2028, shifting ...
Polling stations across Wales, Scotland and parts of England have opened for millions to cast their vote in crucial elections ...
Repeated violations of Nato airspace by foreign drones have raised fears of a clash between the military alliance and Russia, with Moscow accusing Ukraine of using the Baltic countries as launchpads ...
India and Estonia are witnessing a "strong trajectory of growth" in bilateral relations across trade, digital cooperation, cyber security and cultural engagement, India's Ambassador to Estonia Ashish ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin is running out of time to win his war against Ukraine, amid stalemate on the battlefield and growing troubles at home, according to Estonia’s head of foreign ...
Estonia borders Russia, but Prime Minister Kristen Michal says the biggest threat isn’t in kilometers, it’s in the increasing ...
According to a survey, almost half of Estonian residents believe their financial situation has worsened over the past year, BelTA reports A survey of 1,003 people was conducted by Citadele Bank.