The discussion around Ukraine's EU accession is gaining attention in Slovakia, but there is significant concern among agricultural and labor sectors. The Slovak Chamber of Agriculture and Food warns that Ukraine's entry could harm local producers due to competition from cheaper Ukrainian goods. Key figures express fears of a repeat of past market disruptions, highlighting the vast agricultural capacity and lower production costs in Ukraine. The Slovak government is working on improving border regions to attract Ukrainian labor, but the long-term impacts remain uncertain. The chamber advocates for a return to pre-war trade regulations to protect local farmers. Teljes cikk (Magyarnemzet)