Horticulture and covered production in Hungary

Published 2021년 8월 27일

Tridge summary

Hungary's agricultural sector, famous for its wine, paprika, and cattle, also boasts a significant horticulture industry. The sector occupies a small portion of the country's total agricultural area but contributes greatly to its agro value output. The sector's focus is on high-value crops like sweet peppers, tomatoes, and apples. Despite the low area dedicated to covered production, it plays a crucial role in quarter of the vegetable production. However, the sector faces structural challenges such as low vertical integration, inadequate post-harvest processing infrastructure, and a skills shortage. The COVID-19 pandemic briefly affected the sector but didn't significantly change the trend. A series of policy measures and subsidies, including for renewable energy and climate change adaptation, aim to support and develop the sector. Geothermal energy, a potential sustainable energy source for horticulture, is also being explored.
Disclaimer:The above summary was generated by Tridge's proprietary AI model for informational purposes.

Original content

If you leave Budapest behind, you arrive at endless green and golden fields ripe with crops, framed by blue strips, rivers, streams and canals which all eventually find their way to the River Danube. When one talks about Hungarian agriculture, this is the first image that comes to mind – Along with wine cellars in the sides of hills, strings of paprika hanging from porches, and Hungarian Gray cattle grazing in grass plains. But Hungary has a horticulture sector as well, one which contributes significantly to the country's agricultural output. The horticultural sector in Hungary and covered production Hungary's total agricultural area is 5.3 million hectares. Vegetable production and fruit growing makes up for 91.9 thousand and 93.4 thousand hectares, 1.4% and 1.7% of the agricultural area, respectively. However, these are high-value sectors, together contributing 10.7% of Hungary's agro value output. In the vegetable sector, sweet peppers take up 15.5% of the total production, ...

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