Hungarian apricot plantations have suffered significant damage due to late-season frosts in April, with some areas experiencing up to 100% crop loss. The extent of the damage varies by location and variety. The early blooming period in late March and early April was also marked by significant cold spells and pressure from Monilia, Stigmina, and aphids. The harvest, expected to begin around Pentecost in late May, could be further delayed due to the damage and the need for thinning. The extent of the loss, especially due to stress, remains to be seen.