Hungary's changing climate fosters exotic fruit growth
7 months ago
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Central European farmers are cultivating fruits that traditionally did not grow in the region.
Experts say countries such are Hungary are increasingly experiencing a Mediterranean-style climate allowing the cultivation of bananas, kiwis, and pomegranates, fruits normally associated with warmer countries.
via Pablo Guttierez
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