Interesting news has been received about many Hungarian fruits

게시됨 2024년 8월 2일

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The article provides an overview of the current agricultural harvest in Hungary, focusing on the progress and yield of various crops. Cherry picking has almost concluded, with a national average yield of 5.3 tons per hectare, which is down by about 20 percent from the previous year and varies greatly across different counties. The apricot harvest is doing better than last year, with a national average of 6.3 tons per hectare, and the peach harvest is also showing promising results. The green pea and green bean harvests are finished, but both have seen decreases in average yield compared to the previous year. The potato harvest is ongoing and is outperforming recent average yields.
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By the middle of July, cherry picking was practically finished, and according to the data of the Institute of Agricultural Economics, the national average yield decreased by about 20 percent compared to last year, to 5.3 tons per hectare. The extremes were large nationally between the individual geographical units: the yield per hectare in the counties of Baranya and Nógrád was only 1.9–2.4 tons, while in Hajdú-Bihar it was 11.5 and in Komárom-Esztergom it was 15 tons - read the VG article. According to data from 90 percent of the apricot-growing areas, the apricot harvest this year exceeded the outstanding average yield of two years ago, the harvested quantity was 28.3 thousand tons at the time of the report, and the harvest was completed in eleven counties by that time. The best yield average was achieved by Somogy county, where the quantity of apricots per hectare was 18 tons, and the largest number of apricots were produced here, a total of 6.1 tons. The national average yield ...
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