Hungary in the middle of the EU ranking for fruit and vegetable consumption
Freshfel Europe’s latest figures show that Hungary suffered the biggest drop in fruit and vegetable consumption in 2022.
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Freshfel Europe’s Consumption Monitor 2022 reports a big drop in the quantity of fruit and vegetables consumed in the European Union: daily fruit and vegetable intake fell by an average of 5.12% in the European Union. Hungary is the middle of the EU ranking in terms of daily per capita consumption of fruit and vegetables, with a consumption drop a little below 10% in 2022. //
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