Hungarian strawberries are already ripening, a good harvest is expected this year

Published 2024년 4월 25일

Tridge summary

Strawberry harvest in Hungary is expected to start in early May for both heated and unheated tents, and open field plantations by the beginning of May. Despite minor frost damage, the crop prospects are positive with balanced harvest expectations. Hungarian strawberries are renowned for their superior taste and texture, grown on 600-650 hectares across the country, particularly in Baranya, Bács-Kiskun, and Pest counties. The harvest period lasts from April to June, with different phases of heated and unheated tents harvests. Strawberries are Hungary's first fruit to ripen each year and are known for their high antioxidant and vitamin C content.
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Original content

The Hungarian strawberries are already ripening in the heated and unheated foil tents, and the harvest can also begin in the open field plantations at the beginning of May. According to the overview of the National Chamber of Agriculture and the Hungarian Vegetable and Fruit Trade Organization (FruitVeB), a balanced harvest is expected this year. The domestic fruit season started already at the beginning of April with the heated foil strawberry harvest. According to the overview of the National Chamber of Agrarian Economy and the Hungarian Vegetable and Fruit Association (FruitVeB), the ripening of strawberries has already started in unheated foil tent cultivation, and then at the end of April, beginning of May - depending on the weather - the harvest can also begin in open field plantations. According to the experts, flowering and setting were adequate this year, even though the overnight cooling of the past few days caused minor frost damage in the open field plantations, and ...
Source: NAK

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