The NAK expects sixty thousand tons of sour cherries
About twenty thousand tons of this year’s sour cherry produced in Hungary are exported to the domestic market, and the rest is exported to Germany – Mártonffy Béla, president of NAK’s national horticulture and supply department told Világgazdaság Online.
Mártonffy sees this as a natural thing, because after last year’s significant one hundred thousand tons of harvest, the trees are resting, and on the other hand, the spring frost, extreme weather, and the poor fertilization have also greatly impaired the yield. (Világgazdaság Online, Virághalmy Sarolta)
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