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More and more Hungarian farmers can stop growing apricots and peaches
Apricots and peaches may be the next big losers in climate change: since the harvest has been very poor in the last two years, if this trend continues this year and next, many Hungarian farmers will stop growing these fruits – agrarszektor.hu wrote.

Apricots and peaches may be the next big losers of climate change
The biggest threat to the sector is weather and technological backwardness, as if domestic producers are unable to defend themselves against droughts and spring frosts, they will already be at a competitive disadvantage. (Szedlák Levente, agrarszektor.hu)
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