The Ministry of Agriculture expects significant foreign demand for Hungarian wines

The weak European grape harvest is expected to create a significant demand for Hungarian wines
Tarpataki Tamás assessed the fact that exports increased by more than 10 percent in the first 4 months, compared to the same period of last year as a positive sign.
At the same time, he said: the drought also worsens the prospects for grape production, the soil and atmospheric dryness are both severe, but they may ease by autumn. (MTI)
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