This was stated by the Minister of Agriculture Istvan Nagy, Ukrinform reports with reference to Radio Liberty.
According to him, if the EU does not extend the ban on the import of certain Ukrainian grain products, which expires on September 15, then Hungary "in order to protect the domestic market" will impose a ban not only on these four products, but also on all 24 previous products.
The Minister added that in recent years, the Hungarian agriculture is experiencing one shock after another.
"The coronavirus epidemic, the drought, the war in neighboring countries and its consequences, the energy crisis caused by the false sanctions of Brussels, the rise in prices and the fact that cheap Ukrainian agricultural products rushed duty-free to the European market - all this creates difficulties for producers," he said. He.