Good Practice - Project

Majsai Horticulture Ltd - construction of greenhouses and the introduction of modern technologies

A family farm used investment support from the Hungarian Rural Development Programme (RDP) to improve its competitiveness in the horticultural sector in Hungary.  
  • CAP Implementation
  • - Programming period: 2014-2022 Hungary
    - Programming period: 2014-2022 Hungary

    General information

    RDP Priority
    • P2. Competitiveness
    RDP Focus Area
    • 2A: Farm’s performance, restructuring & modernisation
    RDP Measure
    • M04: Investments in physical assets

    Summary

    The Majsai family farm is a major producer of tomatoes in Hungary. The owners wanted to increase the farm’s productivity while improving the farm’s energy efficiency and reducing waste. 

    Grant support from the Hungarian RDP financed the building of two new glass greenhouses and a service building. A buffer tank was also installed and an existing thermowell upgraded to reduce energy consumption. Additional equipment installed included a water treatment plant, a heating system, energy saving screens, and a climate control computer.



     

    Results

    Overall, this investment has led to at least a 10 % reduction in noise, waste, and wastewater production on the farm. 

    The use of suspended canal irrigation saves 20-30 % of water and fertiliser compared to conventional cultivation and the water treatment plant has reduced the amount of water used for irrigation by 30%. 

    Ten new employees have been hired and due to increased efficiency and higher production, the farm now provides tomatoes to Tesco and Lidl stores all year round. 

     

    Promoter

    Balázs Majsai

    Funding

    Total budget 3 222 014 (EUR)
    EAFRD 1 288 748 (EUR)
    National/Regional 322 187 (EUR)
    Private 1 611 079 (EUR)

    Resources

    English language

    gp_hu_marsjai_horticulture_2022_q1_001_web.pdf

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