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A kilogram of cherry from Nagykörű is around 400 HUF
The May frosts spared, but the drought in March significantly thinned the crop in Nagykörű, which is the largest cherry growing area of the country – told Veres Nándor mayor of Nagykörű, Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok county.
According to him, the current state of the plantations is medium, and medium low yield can be expected.
Currently the largest cherry growing area of Hungary, about two hundred acres of cherry can be found in the village – reports vallalkozoinegyed.hu.
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