Figs and sweet potatoes - against the background of climate change, Hungary is mastering the cultivation of new crops

게시됨 2024년 2월 7일

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Climate change is transforming Hungarian horticulture, leading to the growth of new crops such as figs, kiwis, and sweet potatoes, says Ferenc Apáti, head of FruitVeB, Hungary's largest fruit and vegetable growers' alliance. While traditional fruit crops are struggling, these new crops, once seen as 'curiosities', are becoming increasingly prevalent. Notably, figs, which previously did not ripen in north-eastern Hungary, bore fruit twice last summer. Despite a drought in 2022, sufficient winter precipitation and the absence of spring frosts could lead to a high harvest this year.
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Climate change is changing Hungarian horticulture, making it possible to grow new crops such as figs, kiwis and sweet potatoes, says Ferenc Apáti, head of FruitVeB, Hungary's largest alliance of fruit and vegetable growers. EastFruit writes about this with reference to Hortidaily. The manager notes that while there are difficulties in growing traditional fruit crops in Hungary today, other plants that were previously considered “curiosities” are becoming more common. More and more figs are being grown, and the situation is the same with kiwi. Sweet potato (yam) farming is also on the rise. According to Apati, 15 years ago no one was planting sweet potatoes in Hungary. Figs, which previously did not ripen in north-eastern Hungary, bore fruit twice last summer. Read also: The coming year may be even hotter than 2023 - forecast Although there is ...
출처: Eastfruit

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