Hungary bans imports of 25 types of agricultural products from Ukraine

The ban on the import of grain, flour, honey, oil and meat from Ukraine to Hungary will last until June 30 this year

Hungary’s Minister of Agriculture István Nagy reported this.

“The government is committed to defending the interests of the Hungarian farming community, so in the absence of meaningful EU measures, it is temporarily banning, like Poland, the import of grain and oilseeds, as well as a number of other agricultural products from Ukraine to Hungary,” Nagy wrote.

The Hungarian minister said that agricultural producers in Ukraine use methods that are banned in the European Union, which allows them to avoid unnecessary costs and export large quantities of poultry, eggs and honey to the market, along with grains and oilseeds.

As a result, Central European farmers are unable to sell their own products, Nagy added.

DW quotes the Hungarian government as saying that the import ban will last until June 30, 2023.

According to the publication, Budapest expects the EU to reconsider the temporary abolition of duties on Ukrainian goods and ensure fair market conditions for European agriculture by this deadline.