Pork exports increased
Although the domestic pork exports rose sharply at the beginning of the year and imports only grew modestly, the competition continued to be sharp on the market between domestic and imported goods – the Magyar Idők Online wrote.
According to the report of the Agricultural Research Institute (AKI), 19 percent more pork and 42 percent more live pigs were exported during the first two months of the year. Romania bought 18 percent more, Slovakia 19 percent more, while Austria bought 8 percent less pigs from Hungary. (Köpöncei Csilla, magyaridok.hu)
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