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Podravka's products have been present on the Polish market since 1992 when the branch office was registered. In 1994 it was transformed into Podravka Internacional Sp.z.o.o. Today, the Polish branch office has the highest number of employees than any other Podravka branch office in the world. One of the most important tasks of its employees is taking care about selling the wide variety of Podravka products, of which the best-selling products in Poland are: Vegeta, Warzywko, tomato based products...
Eva, treasury of healthy and tasty fish products offers a rich assortiment of canned fish: Mackerel fillets in vegetable oil (170g) and Mackerel fillets in tomato sauce; Herring fillets in tomato sauce and Herring fillets in vegetable oil; Smoked sprats in vegetable oil, Sprats in tomato sauce and Sprats in vegetable oil.

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Podravka Poland receives two awards for successful business

Podravka Poland received two valuable awards: „Forbes Diamonds" and „Gazelle Business", confirming thus its status of a successful and promising company on that market. Namely, „Forbes Diamonds" have been awarded for the... More

Vegeta received "Hit FMCG" in Poland

In the Polish market Vegeta received another distinguished award, "Hit FMCG". This award is being given by the merchant magazine "Życie handlowe", and the jury was comprised by the leading people of the biggest supermarket chains.... More

The Podravka tomato products won the award “The product of the year” in Poland

 The assortment of Podravka products of chopped tomato and pelati tomatoes has won the award the product of the year on the Polish market  - "Produkt Roku 2009". "Produkt Roku"  is an independent research where, only... More

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Contacts

Podravka - Polska Sp. z.o.o., Kostrzyn
Ul. S. Lentza 10 A
02-956 Warsaw
Poland
tel: +48 22 4273 010
fax: +48 22 4273 018
www.vegeta.pl
www.podravka.pl

Contact:

Dalibor Šijak
Director

Tomasz Czarnocki
Sales Manager

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