AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoHeatwave Response: Hungary has upgraded its nationwide heat alert to the highest level from Saturday, warning of 38–40°C in some regions and urging people to stay indoors, hydrate, and avoid leaving children, elderly people or pets in parked cars. Public Health & Safety: The government also launched an extraordinary public information system and coordinated regional response via disaster management, ambulance services and firefighters. Wildfire Risk: Nébih imposed a nationwide outdoor fire ban from June 25, restricting lighting fires near forests and wooded areas to curb wildfire danger during the hot spell. Energy Grid Pressure: After announcing a €1.5bn EU-backed green modernization of Hungary’s electricity grid, the economy and energy minister urged households to cut electricity use as air-conditioning demand strains supply. Geothermal Expansion (Szeged): Hungary’s geothermal district heating push is now supplying heat to about 95% of connected apartments in Szeged, cutting reliance on imported gas. Organic Farming & Seeds: Organic cultivation in Hungary is growing fast, boosting demand for organic seeds; the seed sector is calling for more targeted variety testing under real organic conditions. EU Methane Rules: Hungary joined 11 other countries asking to delay EU methane-import obligations, warning current implementation may be infeasible amid volatile energy markets.
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