Hungary is running out of local potatoes

Published 2023년 1월 9일

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Hungary is facing a potato shortage due to a low harvest, decreased production, and price restrictions set by the government. Calculations show that the country's potato production in 2022 can only cover ⅔ of the consumption, and stores are expected to run out of locally grown potatoes in a month. The situation is worsened by a decrease in potato acreage and producers, as well as increased energy prices, drop in the forint exchange rate, and a government price cap on potatoes.
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Due to the low harvest of an extremely dry year, a long-term decrease in production, and price restrictions, Hungary will run out of local potatoes in a month, reports 444.hu. According to the portal's calculations, on average, an adult Hungarian eats 26 kg of potatoes per year. So 144,000 tons of potatoes grown in Hungary in 2022 can provide only ⅔ of consumption, even without the needs of canteens and restaurants. "In a month, stores will run out of potatoes grown in Hungary," said Eva Kulich, press representative of the Hungarian Potato Growers' Association. The country has not been able to provide itself with potatoes for years, and the potato acreage and the number of producers have also decreased. Kulic says that the government's November price cap on potatoes, in addition to the sharp ...
Source: Agrotimes

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