Hungary is the largest exporter of this vegetable in the EU, but not for long

Published 2022년 6월 27일

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Hungary is the leading exporter of canned green peas in the European Union, with sales of approximately 34,000 tons annually within the EU-27 internal market. The country also exports significant amounts of frozen green peas, primarily to Romania and Germany. Despite strong domestic and international demand, green pea production is facing a crisis as farmers are shifting to more profitable crops due to the increased prices in the cereals market. The cultivation of sweet corn, a key component of the domestic canning industry, is also being adversely affected by climate change.
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Many people would not think so, but in the European Union Hungary is a great power in green pea production. Hungary is the largest exporter of canned green peas in the EU-27 internal market, selling about 34,000 tons of it in the EU on an annual basis, the Agro Diary learned from the announcement of Magyar Nemzet. According to the records of the Central Statistical Office (CSO), exports continued to expand this year, with 14 percent more cans leaving the country in the first three months of the year than a year earlier. Our largest market is still Germany. In addition to canned food, the frozen version also sold well in export markets, with 11 percent more of the product, 11.7 thousand tons, being shipped abroad by domestic players in the refrigeration industry. Most of the frozen green peas went to Romania and Germany. Although the above data also show that demand for domestic green peas remains unbroken, production appears to be slowly falling into crisis. According to the CSO, ...
Source: Agronaplo

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