No more raspberries, say hello to figs
Owing to the climate change, plant species that once thrived in the region are disappearing from the Carpathian Basin. Raspberries are scarce, while figs and some banana varieties are becoming more common in Hungary. Climate change and its serious effects on agriculture are among the topics of the “The Carpathian Basin’s Big Agriculture Test for Students 4 – Farming Smart!” online quiz.
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