Healthy produce from small gardens to the table
Microbiological solutions specialist AGRO.bio Hungary Kft., the Agricultural and Rural Youth Association (AGRYA) and their partners launched their City Gardeners training programme on 4 September. The programme has been created for young city dwellers who don’t work in agriculture. It is enough to have 7m² of land to apply for participation, as this size is adequate to produce enough tomato and pepper for a small family to last for one year. 28m² of land and a few days work a week are enough for a household to save HUF 160,000 on annual produce costs.
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