Strategic goal is for Hungary to become self-sufficient in potato production

By: Trademagazin Date: 2025. 05. 30. 10:59

The Ministry of Agriculture (MA) considers strengthening domestic potato production, supporting farmers and achieving self-sufficiency to be of utmost importance, said Imre Hubai, the ministry’s state secretary responsible for agriculture, at the professional conference titled “Everything about Potatoes” on Friday, according to a statement from the Ministry of Agriculture on Friday.

In connection with the World Potato Day, announced for the second time by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the state secretary drew attention to the fact that the importance of potatoes is growing worldwide, as this vegetable is the third most important food after rice and wheat.

That is why the Ministry of Agriculture is doing everything it can to ensure that Hungary becomes self-sufficient in potatoes.

Currently, 28 percent of domestic consumption is covered by imports, while the export rate is only 2 percent.

The domestic production area ranges between 6-10 thousand hectares, and approximately 170-270 thousand tons of potatoes are produced in these areas annually. The State Secretary responsible for agriculture underlined: the goal is to satisfy consumer needs all year round, to balance out crop fluctuations, to increase the number of producers, and to increase the proportion of Hungarian produce on store shelves.

Imre Hubai explained that the Ministry of Agriculture is assisting farmers with numerous supports through the instruments of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP): in 2021-2022, more than 10 thousand agricultural and food industry enterprises received support totaling over 1,200 billion forints.

The horticultural sector was given a particularly prominent role: greenhouses, cold storages, post-harvest technologies, machinery purchases, and the development of irrigation communities have all become available. The 2024 call for proposals entitled “Support for the technological development of horticultural plants” alone received 2,106 applications worth more than 40 billion forints, he listed.

The ministry’s priority goal is to ensure that Hungarian potatoes reach consumers’ tables in good quality and at an affordable price.

This requires logistical developments – especially the expansion of cold storage capacities – and irrigation development. But the establishment of producer cooperation is equally important, as farmers can strengthen their bargaining position in the food supply chain, the state secretary emphasized, according to the statement.

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