Frost did not spare orchards in Hungary

Published 2021년 4월 19일

Tridge summary

Hungary is experiencing damage to its fruit crops, including apricots, peaches, and almonds, due to repeated freezing weather over the past three years, which has already caused concerns about reduced crop yields. This issue is further compounded by the ongoing pandemic and drought, potentially leading to higher fruit prices and supply shortages. The severe weather conditions, particularly night frosts, pose a significant threat to flowering trees even into May, suggesting that the impact on domestic fruit production may continue to worsen.
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Original content

Hungary, like other countries in Europe, was hit by freezing winter weather in the first half of April. Growers report frost damage to many fruit crops. The apricot and peach orchards have now been hit hard by frost, as have other stone fruit orchards as well as almond plantations. Worse still, the devastating effects of the ongoing pandemic and drought are now causing problems for the sector as well. There will be less fruit from domestic crops in grocery stores this year as well. Last year, some fruit prices had practically doubled until August due to frost damage. After the catastrophic ...
Source: Sady Ogrody

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