A lot of Estonians caught up in poultry farming The epidemic affected poultry farming in Estonians
In the spring of 2020, half the world locked themselves in their homes and tried to survive the world-raging coronavirus pandemic. In a time of forced self-quarantine, people did everything they could to commit themselves. There were those who started DIY or undertook a complete renovation of their apartment. Others were immersed in the mysteries of sourdough making and baking bread. (agrarszektor.hu)
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