Tag "terméskiesés"

NAK-FruitVeB: the harvest started earlier in the domestic apple orchards

The harvest can start earlier than ever on domestic apple orchards. In the county of Szabolcs-Szatmár-Bereg, which is Hungary’s largest growing region, some processing plants have already started to purchase...

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ULT expects a favorable Virginia tobacco crop this year

The acquisition of this year’s Virginia tobacco variety at Universal Leaf Tobacco (ULT) Magyarország Kft. began in the last week of August, according to expectations, the quality of the crop...

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The price of wheat rose to an almost four-month high on the Chicago Grain Exchange

Wheat prices rose to about a four-month high in Chicago due to Saturday’s events in Russia and drought in parts of the United States. On the Chicago Stock Exchange (CBOT),...

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Many farmers reported spring frost damage in their plantations

So far in the 2023 damage mitigation year, producers have reported spring frost damage to an area covering more than 400 hectares, this number will definitely increase significantly due to...

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K&H farmers have to expect higher purchase prices for the next production cycle

In 2023, agricultural businesses must expect that purchase prices will have already risen significantly for the next production cycle, but sales prices cannot be expected to rise any further, although...

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The yield of the autumn harvest in Békés County was even weaker than expected

The yield averages for the autumn harvest in Békés County were weaker than the preliminary, not very optimistic expectations, especially the small amount of corn and soybeans, the secretary of...

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Too much wine is a problem too!

According to data from the National Council of Wine Communities, 392,000 tons of grapes was harvested in Hungary in 2018, from which 3.75 million hectolitres of wine was made –...

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Very poor apricot crops are expected

It is possible that we can harvest the poorest apricot crop of the past 10 -15 years this year – Apáti Ferenc, Vice President of the FruitVeB Hungarian Vegetables and...

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