FruitVeB: rainy weather was good for horticultural crops
The rainy weather of the past few weeks has been good for outdoor horticultural crops, but rain also increases the risk of infections – FruitVeB explains in its latest report that was sent to MTI on Wednesday.
The rains have greatly improved the water status of the soil, and cooling has not been so high to cause damages – FruitVeB the Hungarian Fruit and Vegetables Interprofessional Organization and Product Council stressed. (MTI)
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