FruitVeb and NAK prepared a fruit and vegetable sector bulletin

By: STA Date: 2024. 07. 04. 09:00

The fruit and vegetable sector bulletin summarizing the results of the past 10 years was prepared by FruitVeB, the Hungarian Vegetable and Fruit Trade Organization and Product Council, and the National Chamber of Agriculture. The purpose of the publication is to present the development trends of fruit and vegetable production, the most important production and foreign trade statistics, future competitive opportunities, as well as development opportunities and limitations.

The fruit and vegetable sector bulletin covering the period 2013-2022 was prepared in cooperation with FruitVeB, the Hungarian Fruit and Vegetable Association and Product Council, and the National Chamber of Agriculture. The publication contains useful information for producers, processors, traders, TÉSZ, background industry companies, as well as policy makers, workers in the scientific and research sphere, and indirect actors of the sector. The goal was to review the past ten years of fruit and vegetable production and the related processing industry in the form of a comprehensive publication: the development trends of the sector, the most important production and foreign trade statistics, future competitive opportunities, as well as development opportunities and limitations.

The publication presents the climatic changes characteristic of the past decades

It covers the development and market trends of the most important domestic fruit and vegetable crops and mushroom cultivation, and also briefly analyzes the situation of the TÉSZs operating in the domestic fruit and vegetable sector – as a key factor in the sector’s access to the market – as well as the development of the domestic processing industry. The presentation of each branch is based on the opinions of key sector players, so we tried to reproduce the sector’s events as realistically as possible. After this unusual publication, NAK and FruitVeB publish a sector bulletin every year, in which they consistently take into account the sector and market processes of the previous year.

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