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Hungarian farmers lead camels through Budapest to highlight environment change

A group of protesting Hungarian farmers lead two camels through downtown Budapest on Thursday, heading to the farm ministry in a quote to raise awareness of the severe impact of environment change on Hungary's. agricultural sector.

The link between camels and the desert is apparent, demonstration. organizer Laszlo Kulcsar stated. That is why we considered this. idea to utilize camels to highlight the desertification of the. country.

Environment modification postures an increasing hazard to Hungary,. specifically the main Homokhatsag region, a crucial. agricultural zone producing corn, grain and sunflowers,. researchers have alerted. The sector has suffered billion-dollar. losses in recent years due to extreme dry spells.

The protesters, numbering around 60 and accompanied by. artists and efficiency artists, demanded that the government. launch a program to keep excess rainwater and floodwater for. irrigation during dry periods.

Right now rivers are constrained in between dams, we have. rigorous flood protection, we are protecting ourselves from. floods, however instead of that, we must be handling floods,. farmer Peter Balogh stated.

In 2022 a historic dry spell triggered 1000 billion forints. ($ 2.7 billion) of losses for the farming sector, according. to the farm ministry.

This year, Hungary has experienced similar droughts. A. Hungarian Meteorological Service report released on Wednesday. said that over 80% of the nation's territory is experiencing. mid-level to serious dry spell.

This year's dry spell has currently triggered a loss of a minimum of. 240 billion forints ($ 655 million) in profits from corn. production alone, financial expert Gyorgy Rasko was estimated as stating by. Television channel RTL.

(source: Reuters)