Kiwi can be grown in the Mura area
In the area of Mura, the former vineyards and semi-detached real estates offer to produce kiwi as one of the recycling possibilities – the Minister of State of the Ministry of National Economy also Ministerial Commissioner of the Mura Program said on Saturday in Becsehely.
Cseresnyés Péter said at the harvest press conference in Hungary’s largest, four-hectare kiwi plantation, that kiwi production can be one of the examples of the Mura Program aimed at economic and tourism development in the region.
The unique kiwi plantation near Becsehely is unique in the country, also shows that to recultivate abandoned vineyards and semi-detached real estates planting kiwi can be successful – he added. (MTI)
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