A recent performance testing of five locally recognized rabbit breeds in Hungary, funded by the Rabbit Interprofessional Organization and Product Council and supervised by Nébih, showed promising results, reinforcing the global competitiveness of Hungarian rabbit breeds. The 11-week study evaluated key performance indicators, confirming the quality and efficiency of these breeds in the modern rabbit farming industry. Despite facing challenges such as rising feed and energy costs, tightened animal welfare standards, and a low domestic consumption of rabbit meat, Hungary's rabbit sector remains robust, with potential for growth both domestically and internationally. The test results not only highlight the competitive advantages of Hungarian breeds but also underscore the importance of continuous improvement in breeding practices to meet market demands. The report also emphasizes the need for ongoing support to enhance the sector's resilience and competitiveness amidst the dynamic market and regulatory landscape.