Agrarian Chamber: this year the apricot crop may not reach 10 thousand tons
Apricots are grown on about 5,000 hectares in Hungary, with 30,000 tons per year on average.
This year, due to spring frosts, the volume of annual crops will significantly reduce, maybe 10,000 tons can be reached – Mártonffy Béla, Chairman of the National Horticulture and Supply Industry Division of the National Chamber of Agriculture (NAK) told M1 news channel. (MTI)
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