Sustainability of the Slovak Spirits Industry in the Single Market of the EU

Despite a decreased share of gross domestic product, the role of a country’s food and beverage industry cannot be underestimated. Food security should be a crucial part of national policy in every country because, during critical situations, such as the COVID-19 pandemic, it plays a key role in the...

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Beer
Beverage industry
Breweries
Competition
Competitive advantage
Competitiveness
COVID-19
Dairy industry
Employment
EU membership
Exports
Food industry
Food processing industry
Food products
Food security
Productivity
Spirits
Sustainability
Sustainable development
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