Hungary: Strawberry growers are sure of a good season

Published 2023년 4월 25일

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Hungarian strawberry growers are optimistic about the 2023 season due to high demand and good flowering, despite a slight delay due to cooler spring temperatures. The harvest from heated plantations is ending, and prices are good despite import pressure. The polytunnel harvest has recently started, and prices are around €8 per kilo with limited import pressure due to the Mediterranean region's cold spell. Hungarian breeders are maintaining quality despite rising production costs.
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Hungarian strawberry growers are optimistic about this year's season. The demand for strawberries is clear. Due to the slightly cooler spring, the beginning of the 2023 Hungarian strawberry season will be delayed by a few days, but good flowering on the plantations allows for good prospects. "The development of plants in ground plantations is delayed for a few days due to lower temperatures than usual, but on the other hand, it is not particularly cold either. Many growers are already selling strawberries in wholesale markets, but strawberry availability in general is still low. There is not much frost damage except for a few local cases,” says exporter Dorina Tóth-Babits The harvest from the heated plantations is coming to an end, but in Hungary the heated greenhouse crops cover only a few dozen hectares, which is insignificant compared to the total area of over 800 hectares. Although there was some pressure from imports, mainly of Spanish and Greek origin, strawberries from ...
Source: Sady Ogrody

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