Pet market in Belgium records massive increase
According the Belgian trade association Comeos, 53% of all Belgians will keep a pet in 2022. In 2018, this number was only at 10%. A research revealed a value [...]
According the Belgian trade association Comeos, 53% of all Belgians will keep a pet in 2022. In 2018, this number was only at 10%. A research revealed a value [...]
Since the Russian invasion has started, Western pet food producers have left the country and imposed an embargo on selling their pet food. Russians have abandoned their pets, but [...]
A survey by the Austrian Pet Food Association (ÖHTV) revealed that nearly each household owns a pet, usually a cat. By order of the ÖHTV standing in for the [...]
The German pet retailer Fressnapf will establish a new office in Budapest by the end of October. The company appreciates Hungary’s “central position” and the “great potential” for new [...]
Pursuant to senior director of international policy and trade for the American Feed Industry Association (AFIA), Gina Tumbarello, US pet food manufacturers could strongly increase the exports of its [...]
Rosa Carbonell, current head of veterinary advocacy at Nestlé Purina Europe, was announced at new president at Fediaf on the organisation’s congress. “She will work alongside the Fediaf team [...]
To simplify UK company’s access to produts, the government has launched the Developing Countries Trading Scheme (DCTS). The scheme reduces tariffs on goods especially originated from least developed countries. [...]
Slowly over the last ten years and because of the Covid pandemic, the number of short – life food products sold via internet have strongly increased. Hence, companies are [...]
Pets at Home recorded £404.7 million ($491M) in the first quarter of FY23. In-store as well as omnichannel purchasing has increased within the three months to July 2022. The [...]
According to latest data of the National Association of Manufacturers of Food for Companion Animals (ANFAAC), the Spanish pet industry has come back even stronger than before the pandemic. [...]