The European Commission is set to unveil new regulations this week that may ban the rearing of hens in cages, a practice widely used in Hungary. This move is part of a larger 2021 initiative to phase out and prohibit the confinement of breeding animals in cages. However, this proposed ban has raised concerns among Hungarian poultry farmers, who rely heavily on cage farming, as it could lead to a competitive disadvantage for the sector, especially with imports from countries offering preferential tariffs or duty-free agreements.