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Tétel Korlátozottan hozzáférhető Analyzing the Sustainability of the Malaysian Palm Oil Industry through the Sustainability Development Goals (SDGs): A Comprehensive Assessment and Strategic OutlookMohd Nasir, Muhammad Syafiq Izuddin Bin; Kovács, Krisztián; DE--Gazdaságtudományi KarThis thesis aims to evaluate the sustainability of the palm oil industry in Malaysia by taking the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as the main framework. The selection of the related SDGs to the palm oil industry was done with input from the literature review and information from the interview sessions. The identification of the selected SDGs was further evaluated with materiality matters assessment to answer the perspective given to sustainable palm oil. The SWOT and TOWS matrix analyses were conducted to investigate barriers and challenges revolving around this industry. Lastly, the Problem Tree and Solution Tree analyses were used to propose some recommendations to improve the sustainability of this industry. The author has concluded that there are four main perspectives concerning sustainable palm oil which are economic, environmental, social, and governance, and identified 11 out of 17 SDGs and 15 material matters that were impacted by this industry.Tétel Korlátozottan hozzáférhető International Trade between Mongolia and Hungary, focusing on potential Mangalica meat export from Hungary to MongoliaUlambaatar, Gunbileg; Csapóné Riskó, Tünde; DE--Gazdaságtudományi KarMy thesis provides a comprehensive analysis of international trade dynamics between Mongolia and Hungary, with a specific focus on the potential export of Mangalica meat to Mongolia. Through extensive research and surveys involving 272 Mongolian respondents, I delve into consumer preferences, market trends, and logistical considerations surrounding pork consumption. The findings highlight the complexities of the Mongolian market, emphasizing the importance of understanding consumer behavior and complying with international trade standards. My recommendations offer practical strategies for enhancing trade relations, improving infrastructure, and ensuring food safety, paving the way for sustainable economic growth and mutual benefit between the two countries. Overall, my thesis offers valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities within the international meat trade landscape.