The ongoing war and Ukraine's potential EU membership threaten Hungary's economy, particularly its agricultural sector. The Ministry of National Economy warns that the conflict's financial burden and sanctions will negatively impact Europe, including Hungary. Zsolt Gyorgy Papp, president of the Hungarian Chamber of Agriculture, argues that Ukraine's accession could jeopardize EU food security and livelihoods of EU producers. The influx of Ukrainian agricultural goods has already harmed domestic prices, and substantial EU funds would be redirected from Hungarian farmers to Ukraine. Teljes cikk (Magyarnemzet)