The popularity of romaine lettuce will soon surpass that of iceberg lettuce

Published 2024년 3월 18일

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In Hungary, domestic lettuce, spring onion, and month-old radishes are available almost all year, with larger quantities in early spring. However, the harvested area and quantity of lettuce have decreased due to economic challenges. Despite this, the popularity of romaine and iceberg lettuce is expected to rise. Imported lettuce, mainly from Italy, is available in winter. Month-old radishes, planted in early spring, are a significant income source for farmers. Additionally, a system sends a confirmation email to users, advising them to check their spam or other folders if not received.
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Original content

Domestic lettuce and spring onion are available on the market almost all year round, but larger quantities are available in early spring, when imported goods are replaced by domestic produce in most stores - according to the National Chamber of Agriculture and the Hungarian Vegetable and Fruit Association from his overview. The situation is similar for month-old radishes, which every year represent the first major source of income in cultivation under foil. Although there is a significant supply of vegetables in stores throughout the year, starting from the early spring period, for more and more types of vegetables, Hungarian goods take the place of imports. According to the overview of the National Chamber of Agriculture and the Hungarian Vegetable and Fruit Association, domestic spring onions are offered at the Budapest Big Market all year round, but in the early spring period, the domestic production also increases, so foreign spring onions gradually disappear from the offer of ...
Source: AgroForum

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