Hungary's fruit and vegetable sectors have seen a decline in production areas since EU accession in 2004, yet the country remains a net exporter of fresh and processed fruits and vegetables. However, trade has been on the decline due to climate change, competition from other EU countries, and the unpredictability of the international market. The sector faces structural issues such as weak vertical coordination, aging infrastructure, a lack of modern post-harvest facilities, and a shortage of skilled labor. These challenges are further compounded by the aging of the farm owner population and a general labor shortage in Hungarian agro sectors.