Hungary's Agriculture Minister, István Nagy, has raised concerns about Europe's agricultural self-sufficiency, blaming 'green ideologies' and insufficient market protection for agricultural products from third countries, especially Ukraine. Nagy has called for a unified European approach to limit Ukrainian grain imports, emphasizing that Eastern European interests should not be overlooked. He also disclosed that 40 tonnes of GMO-contaminated maize seeds from Ukraine were confiscated by the National Food Chain Safety Office. Nagy commended the Hungarian government's support for farmers, contrasting it with the austerity measures adopted by Western European governments.