85 result(s) for crop
Contamination of Soil at BYD Site in Hungary Now Under Regulatory Threshold
- 17 Jun 2026 7:28 AM
- business
Alkylbenzene contamination in soil removed from the site of Chinese vehicle maker BYD's plant in Szeged (SE Hungary) have fallen under the hazardous threshold after a period of monitored natural attenuation, the Csongrad-Csanad County Government Office said on Tuesday.
'Unfit or Unworthy'? President of Hungary Reacts Firmly to Calls for Him to Quit
- 19 May 2026 7:02 AM
- current affairs
There is currently no constitutional or legal reason for me to resign," President Tamas Sulyok said in an interview published on index.hu on Monday, in response to Prime Minister Peter Magyar's call on the head of state and other public officials to resign by May 31.
Veto Power Held by 4 New Ministers in Hungary for Gov't Decision-Making
- 13 May 2026 3:43 PM
- current affairs
The ministers of health, justice, education and child welfare, and finance will each hold veto power in government decision-making, Prime Minister Peter Magyar announced in parliament on Tuesday.
Farm to Basket: Your Guide to Pick-Your-Own Strawberries in Hungary
- 6 May 2026 6:12 AM
- food & drink
As spring progresses, Hungary’s strawberry season is moving into high gear. According to reports from Világgazdaság, the fruit is currently cultivated on approximately 800 hectares nationwide.
Fruity Insight: What's Expected of Strawberry Crop in Hungary
- 29 Apr 2026 6:01 AM
- food & drink
Due to 'unfavourable weather' Hungarian strawberry growers expect this year's crop will not exceed average levels, the National Agriculture Chamber (NAK) said this Tuesday.
CEO Detained in Hungary on Suspicion of Embezzling HUF 10 Billion
- 13 Feb 2026 10:09 AM
- current affairs
Authorities in Nyíregyháza (NE Hungary) have detained the CEO of troubled agribusiness Bászna Gabona on suspicion of embezzling close to HUF 10bn, the Nyíregyháza District Court confirmed.
Stephen the King, Opera House Budapest, 9 January
- 9 Jan 2026 7:00 PM
- classical
By far the most successful of the Hungarian crop of rock operas, ever since its original album release Stephen, the King has had not only symphonic features but has also been pervaded by the vocal, closed number structure characteristic of traditional operas, the presence of large tableaus, and instrumentation that gives the rock music universal perspectives.
The poems for Levente Szörényi, ...
See What Happened: Xpat Charity Gala ‘25 - Bonfire Night Celebration in Budapest
- 24 Dec 2025 12:00 PM
- community & culture
A record amount was raised for local charities at this annual event, which again delivered epic experiences. “Bonfire Night is one of our most cherished British traditions, and tonight it takes on even greater meaning as we all unite in support of such worthy causes" — the UK Ambassador said to guests.
Bad Weather Has Devastating Effect on Apple Crop in Hungary
- 26 Nov 2025 1:00 PM
- business
Spring frost and drought conditions are expected to reduce this year's apple crop to 160,000 tonnes, just half of last year's weak harvest, the National Agricultural Chamber and growers association FruitVeB said.
Contamination of Soil at BYD Site in Hungary Now Under Regulatory Threshold
- 17 Jun 2026 7:28 AM
- business
Alkylbenzene contamination in soil removed from the site of Chinese vehicle maker BYD's plant in Szeged (SE Hungary) have fallen under the hazardous threshold after a period of monitored natural attenuation, the Csongrad-Csanad County Government Office said on Tuesday.
'Unfit or Unworthy'? President of Hungary Reacts Firmly to Calls for Him to Quit
- 19 May 2026 7:02 AM
- current affairs
There is currently no constitutional or legal reason for me to resign," President Tamas Sulyok said in an interview published on index.hu on Monday, in response to Prime Minister Peter Magyar's call on the head of state and other public officials to resign by May 31.
Veto Power Held by 4 New Ministers in Hungary for Gov't Decision-Making
- 13 May 2026 3:43 PM
- current affairs
The ministers of health, justice, education and child welfare, and finance will each hold veto power in government decision-making, Prime Minister Peter Magyar announced in parliament on Tuesday.
Farm to Basket: Your Guide to Pick-Your-Own Strawberries in Hungary
- 6 May 2026 6:12 AM
- food & drink
As spring progresses, Hungary’s strawberry season is moving into high gear. According to reports from Világgazdaság, the fruit is currently cultivated on approximately 800 hectares nationwide.
Fruity Insight: What's Expected of Strawberry Crop in Hungary
- 29 Apr 2026 6:01 AM
- food & drink
Due to 'unfavourable weather' Hungarian strawberry growers expect this year's crop will not exceed average levels, the National Agriculture Chamber (NAK) said this Tuesday.
CEO Detained in Hungary on Suspicion of Embezzling HUF 10 Billion
- 13 Feb 2026 10:09 AM
- current affairs
Authorities in Nyíregyháza (NE Hungary) have detained the CEO of troubled agribusiness Bászna Gabona on suspicion of embezzling close to HUF 10bn, the Nyíregyháza District Court confirmed.
Stephen the King, Opera House Budapest, 9 January
- 9 Jan 2026 7:00 PM
- classical
By far the most successful of the Hungarian crop of rock operas, ever since its original album release Stephen, the King has had not only symphonic features but has also been pervaded by the vocal, closed number structure characteristic of traditional operas, the presence of large tableaus, and instrumentation that gives the rock music universal perspectives.
The poems for Levente Szörényi, ...
See What Happened: Xpat Charity Gala ‘25 - Bonfire Night Celebration in Budapest
- 24 Dec 2025 12:00 PM
- community & culture
A record amount was raised for local charities at this annual event, which again delivered epic experiences. “Bonfire Night is one of our most cherished British traditions, and tonight it takes on even greater meaning as we all unite in support of such worthy causes" — the UK Ambassador said to guests.
Bad Weather Has Devastating Effect on Apple Crop in Hungary
- 26 Nov 2025 1:00 PM
- business
Spring frost and drought conditions are expected to reduce this year's apple crop to 160,000 tonnes, just half of last year's weak harvest, the National Agricultural Chamber and growers association FruitVeB said.

















