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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.
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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