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Milk supplies to be reduced in protest
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Czech farmers are joining their German counterparts to take part in a milk
protest. Producers of milk in the Czech Republic are to deliberately reduce
supplies by ten percent in an effort to raise the buying price. Similar
protests are taking place in Germany, and the Czech move is viewed as a
sign of solidarity with that effort. Milk has been in the headlines this
week as German producers temporarily blocked the Czech Republic access to
its milk market, leading thousands of litres of milk to be destroyed or fed
to cattle instead. The reasons for the problems are said to lie with
excessive EU quotas which have decreased the buying price of milk and also
led to over-production.
Czech Airlines post huge losses
The Czech national carrier has posted losses for the first four months of
2008 of 444 million crowns. Despite the losses, the news is being greeted
with optimism by the troubled carrier, as its planned losses for that
period were actually higher: 453 million. Despite the bad news, the airline
is still hoping to post a profit by the end of the year and by 2013 plans
to make profits in the region of one billion crowns, partly by increasing
capacity and lowering costs.
Seznam is best Czech brand
A huge survey by the marketing company Mather has found that the internet
search engine Seznam is the country’s most prolific brand. Seznam, whose
market worth is estimated at around two billion crowns, is one of the few
search engines that leads Google in its country of operations – recently,
speculation has been mounting that the company might be sold off. The
silver medal in the Mather poll went to PPF, a financial and investment
group said to be worth 1.95 billion crowns, with the bronze going to Home
Credit, a loan company, worth around 750 million crowns.
High parking prices lead to unusual solution
High prices for parking at Prague Ruzyně airport have lead locals in the
area to offer a unique solution – cheap parking on their property.
According to reports, many Czechs living near Ruzyně are building and
running their own private car parks enabling drivers to save a few hundred
crowns on parking costs. In fact, some are turning their entrepreneurship
into big bucks – one car park builder now can host up to 300 cars. Around
three million cars park at Ruzyně’s facilities each year, although the
airport has conceded that it is beginning to feel the pinch from the
competition.
Euro 2008 expected to raise beer consumption
The summer Euro 2008 football competition is expected to raise beer sales
in the Czech Republic according to Plzeňský Prazdroj, maker of the famous
Pilsen beer. They estimate that beer companies could sell considerably more
than the 20 million hectoliter annual average thanks to the competition.
And of course, the further the team gets, the greater the increased
consumption will be. The Czech Republic’s first match is against
Switzerland on Saturday.







