The Hungarian effects of warming in raspberry cultivation and olive plantations

Published 2022년 7월 5일

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Climate change is causing plant crops to migrate northward, with Hungary experiencing changes that make it difficult to grow raspberries, while Poland provides ideal conditions for the fruit. Similarly, coffee and cocoa plants are moving north due to heat, with potential solutions including moving production areas or reducing consumption. The olive tree, native to the Mediterranean, is also being affected by changing conditions. The article discusses the gradual migration of different plant cultures due to climate change, with Hungary seeing the arrival of figs and kiwis, and potential future changes that could impact local agriculture.
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Due to changes in the environment and climate, living beings have migrated throughout the ages in order to be able to live in the conditions that best suit them. This is true not only for animals, but also for plants. Due to global warming and extreme climate change, plant crops began to expand northward. This is a lengthy process, but its effects can already be felt in Hungary. Due to changes in the average temperature and the amount and distribution of precipitation, raspberries can only be grown in a small garden environment, it is almost impossible to grow the fruit on large plots of land. Meanwhile, the conditions in Poland have changed in such a way that an excellent environment for raspberries has been created, so today you can mostly find Polish produce on store shelves, Világgazdaság wrote. The situation is similar with coffee and, for example, cocoa. In the tropical and Mediterranean regions, as a result of the warming, it became too hot for these plants. There are two ...
Source: Magro

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