Early Easter brings more expensive lamb
Because of the early Easter, sheep farmers are expecting a strong demand and price increases in foreign markets – Magyar Idők wrote.
Although there are still a long two months to Easter holidays, Hungarian sheep farmers are already feverishly preparing for the season known as one of the most important seasons of the lambs – Hajduk Péter, Managing Director of the Association of Hungarian Sheep and Goat Breeders told Magyar Idők. (Köpöncei Csilla, Magyar Idők)
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