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Ministry of Agriculture: sufficient wine was placed in the cellars
Sufficient grapes have been harvested this year to meet wine needs. Supply and demand are in balance – Tarpataki Tamás, Deputy State Secretary for Agriculture of the Ministry of Agriculture (AM) at the meeting of the Agriculture Committee’s in Parliament – the Ministry informs.
In the statement, the Deputy Secretary of State drew attention to the fact that the amount of wine grapes harvested in 2020 is estimated by the National Council of Mountain Communities to be 3.7 million glazes, of which 2.5 million hectoliters of wine products can be made. He stressed that the average grape yield also resulted in a noticeable increase in grape prices. (MTI)
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