Tesco sells 18 thousand tons of Hungarian melons in Central Europe
In its stores in Hungary, Tesco sells about 10,000 tons of Hungarian melons in the summer season, and exports to the Czech, Polish and Slovakian stores a further 8,000 tons of domestic-produced fruit.
In the shops of Tesco, Hungarian customers can choose from six types of Hungarian watermelon varieties. The chain of stores expects the largest volume of sales from traditional melons, of which about 8800 tons to be sold.
A short film about the co-operation with Tesco’s melon suppliers:
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