4,000 Kazakh hectares of Hungarian hybrid corn seed set off

Published Mar 31, 2021

Tridge summary

Hungarian agricultural output in the seed production and cultivation sector reaches approximately HUF 190 billion annually, with half of this figure being exported. The seed sector is recognized for its innovation and profitability, with a growing demand for Hungarian greyhound products, especially high-quality wheat varieties and maize hybrids, in Central Asian markets such as Kazakhstan. Hungarian agricultural companies have successfully established a presence in the Kazakh market, with a significant increase in exports to Kazakhstan in 2020.
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Hungarian seed production and cultivation is the peak performance of Hungarian agriculture, producing goods worth almost HUF 190 billion annually. Half of this will be exported, said Minister of Agriculture István Nagy at the seed plant of Törökszentmiklós Mezőgazdasági Zrt. The Minister of Agriculture called the seed sector an innovative field, according to him, the continuous renewal strengthens the competitiveness of Hungarian agriculture and also ensures its profitability. At the international level, there is a growing demand for Hungarian greyhound products, he said. István Nagy said that the producers of the Central Asian country are increasingly demanding high-quality, crop-stable wheat varieties and maize hybrids that are well adapted to the local extreme climatic conditions. The Minister of Agriculture emphasized that thanks to the successful cooperation and good practices, Hungarian products, technologies and expertise can be present in the Kazakh market in the long run, ...
Source: Magro

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