Hungary: Frost and temperature fluctuations took three quarters of the apricot crop

Published 2023년 7월 12일

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The Hungarian apricot market will be severely impacted this year due to spring frosts, resulting in only a quarter of the usual amount of apricots being available. Traditional frost protection methods are ineffective against these frosts, which have been a recurring problem in the country's fruit growing industry. Although rainfall this year may benefit the overall agricultural sector, fruit growers are facing challenges due to the frost damage.
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In the spring, there was a frost at the worst possible time for apricot growers, and the damage is already visible. Due to the spring frosts, the cooling during the flowering period, and the large temperature fluctuations, only a quarter of the usual amount of Hungarian apricots will be available on the market this year, according to the National Chamber of Agrarian Economy (NAK) and FruitVeB, the Hungarian Vegetable and Fruit Association. They calculate that this year the producers can harvest only 7-8 thousand tons of apricots, as compared to the average of good vintages, 70-80 percent less apricots were produced. We already presented it at the beginning of April: twice, unusual frost attacked the peach farmers, and on both occasions the bad weather came with cold winds. Traditional frost protection methods are useless against this. They also added that spring frosts have been a recurring problem in domestic fruit growing for years, and stone fruit trees have been seriously ...
Source: Hvg

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