Raspberry production may cease in Hungary
Hungarian raspberry may disappear from the market, because according to the producers it is less and less worth to deal with the large labor-intensive manual activity – Magyar idők wrote on Friday.
Csizmadia György, vice president of the Hungarian Fruit and Vegetable Interprofessional Organization and Marketing Board told the newspaper, that the domestic growing area of raspberry declined to its fraction and in the coming years domestic production is likely to cease. (MTI)
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