FruitVeB: a better than average apricot and medium peach harvest is expected
The Vice President of the FruitVeb Hungarian Vegetable and Fruit Interprofessional Organization and Product Council expects slightly more than the average 25,000 tons of apricot crop this year, while the average fruit yield for peaches is expected to be 30-35,000 tons.
Apáti Ferenc told MTI that last year the price of both peaches was high due to the record low yield, so the prices may decrease significantly this year.
The apricot season starts in mid-late June, while the peak season is July, the peach season starts in mid-July and last until mid-September. (MTI)
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