Many Hungarian farmers use outdated solutions to store their crops
According to the enterprises interviewed by Agrárszektor, which also deal with the design and construction of grain and feed storage facilities, some Hungarian producers use outdated, no longer competitive solutions for storing crops. Experts see a willingness to develop and adapt farmers, but the sector has also been hit by higher prices for raw materials, which can cause problems. (agrarszektor.hu, Szedlák Levente)
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