73% of consumers in Portugal prefer artisanal products, study reveals
A study indicates that nearly three-quarters of Portuguese consumers favour handmade or artisanal goods.

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A study indicates that nearly three-quarters of Portuguese consumers favour handmade or artisanal goods.

The Portugal Sou Eu initiative is showcasing products from 12 different companies through tasting sessions at the 2026 Ovibeja fair.

A colloquium held at the OVIBEJA event focused on the CAP 'Portugal is Me' initiative, aiming to promote and add value to domestic products.

In April, we celebrate National Production Day, and your lunch today can be a true map of Portugal!

The 'Portugal Sou Eu' initiative is relaunching its campaign aimed at increasing the purchase and consumption of goods produced within Portugal.

The Madeira Rum Festival is back to highlight Madeira's agricultural rum as a key product of value in the regional economy
The Madeira Rum Festival is back to showcase Madeira's agricultural rum as a key product of value in the regional economy.
It originates from Murça and the cocoa from São Tomé enhances the flavour.
Monterosa olive oil from the Algarve has struck gold and silver at New York’s prestigious NYIOOC World Olive Oil Competition, cementing its reputation among the world’s top producers. Two oils The post Algarve’s Monterosa olive oil wins gold and silver at New York competition appeared first on Portugal Resident.

Algarve wines will be promoted at Faro Airport this Wednesday and Thursday (April 1-2) in a bid to showcase the growing quality of the region’s local wines The goal is The post Algarve wines promoted at Faro Airport appeared first on Portugal Resident.

Home Portugal Made in Portugal: A Father’s Day Gift Guide Made in Portugal: A Father’s Day Gift Guide Looking for the perfect gift for Father’s Day? Why not choose something proudly made in Portugal or an unforgettable experience right in the Algarve?

Enter Madeira. Made on the island of Madeira since the 1600s, this wine has a long and fascinating history. Like Port, Madeira was fortified to withstand long voyages to Europe The post Wine Talk – What is Madeira? And why should you have a bottle in your fridge? appeared first on Portugal Resident.
