Ukraine's potential EU accession poses significant threats to the agricultural sectors of EU member states, particularly neighboring countries. With 41 million hectares of farmland and large agribusiness operations, Ukraine's agricultural production could undermine EU farming. Concerns include lax quality control, use of banned pesticides, and GMO products, which would disadvantage EU farmers. The economic burden of post-war reconstruction and reduced agricultural subsidies could further harm EU farmers, especially in Hungary. Experts warn that Ukraine's entry would necessitate a major overhaul of EU agricultural policies. Teljes cikk (Magyarnemzet)