Honey production in Hungary
Honey production in Hungary plays an important role in food supply and also in terms of local industry within the country. Hungary is one of the European Union's largest producers of natural honey,[1] amounting to 19.7 thousand tonnes of production in 2005.[2]
The country as a whole has around 15,000 beekeepers,[3] which mainly export honey to the wider continent, however 5 thousand tonnes of the country's natural honey is domestically consumed. Hungary is notable for producing Robinia pseudoacacia flower honey,[4] while other flowers pollinated include the Silkweed flower.[3] Other Hungarian honey comes from sunflowers,[5] and fruit trees.
References
- Encyclopædia Britannica, volume 5. Encyclopædia Britannica. 2002. p. 155. ISBN 978-0-85229-787-2.
- Hungary: report on major processes in the society and economy. Hungarian Central Statistical Office. 2006. p. 83.
- Farkas, Ágnes; Edit Zajácz (2007). "Nectar Production for the Hungarian Honey Industry". The European Journal of Plant Science and Biotechnology. Global Science Books. 1 (2): 125–151. ISSN 1752-3842.
- Keresztesi, B. (1977). "Robinia pseudoacacia: the basis of commercial honey production in Hungary". Bee World. International Bee Research Association. 58 (4): 144–150. doi:10.1080/0005772X.1977.11097669. ISSN 0005-772X.
- "Nectar production of some sunflower hybrids". Journal of Apicultural Science. Instytut Sadownictwa i Kwiaciarstwa. 50 (2): 109–110. 2004. ISSN 1643-4439.
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