Hungarian cherry growers hope for a successful year

Published Jun 26, 2024

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Netherlands: Cherry growers forecast a good harvest this year due to favorable weather conditions, with an expected yield of 55,000-60,000 tons. The continued state program to support orchards indicates a bright future for Hungarian cherries, especially given the loss of at least half of Poland's cherry crop due to spring frosts. Around 10,000 tons of cherries are expected to be exported, promising good purchase prices for producers.
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At a press conference at the Ministry of Agriculture, State Secretary Jolt Feldman said that cherry growers are expecting a good year thanks to favorable weather and a high harvest. This is reported by the Ministry of Agriculture of the Netherlands. In the country, 2,600 cherry growers grow this crop on an area of about 12,000-14,000 hectares. The State Secretary also added that foreign demand shows that Hungarian cherries "have a future", so the state program to support orchards will be continued. Ferenc Takacs, vice-president of the FruitVeB alliance of fruit and vegetable producers, estimated this year's harvest at 55,000-60,000 tons. Ferenc Takacs added that this does not exceed the average of the last 15-20 years, but in one of the main competing countries, Poland, "at least half of the cherry crop was lost due to spring frosts." Favorable weather remains important as sour cherries are vulnerable to harvest. The processing industry also faced problems, with ...
Source: Agrotimes

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