Tag "Magyar Díszkertészek Szakmaközi Szervezete"

Ornamental horticulture will continue to be a stable and prominent product field in the future

The situation of the ornamental horticulture sector is stable, and in the medium term it contains significant growth potential – said Sándor Farkas, the Deputy Minister of the Ministry of...

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Tens of millions of domestic blooming ornamental plants may be on the market this year as well

After last year’s record turnover, strong demand is expected again this year on the annual ornamental plants market. Domestic horticulture is preparing for the season with around 8-10 million geranium plants...

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Let’s choose Hungarian-grown ornamental plants for Women’s Day as well!

Despite rising prices, Hungarians are not giving up on buying flowers for the spring holidays, according to the joint market overview of the National Chamber of Agriculture and the Professional...

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There will be enough Christmas trees this year too – it is worth choosing domestic pine

The harvesting of “Christmas trees” has begun in the domestic pine plantations, the National Chamber of Agriculture (NAK) and the Interprofessional Organization of Hungarian Ornamental Gardeners informed. Contrary to misconceptions,...

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The price of Christmas trees is expected to rise by 10-20 percent this year

The price of the Christmas tree is expected to increase by 10-20 percent this year, mainly due to the increase in transport and labor costs, the Interprofessional Organization of Hungarian...

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Agroinform.hu: pine growers expect more restrained turnover this year

Pine growers expect more restrained turnover this year, according to the forecast of the Interprofessional Organization of Hungarian Ornamental Gardeners. Pine tree prices will be at a similar level as...

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The domestic ornamental plant market has plummeted

According to preliminary estimates, the loss to the ornamental plant sector will amount to about 174 billion HUF, but two measures could alleviate the damage – Orlóci László, President of...

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