A major Hungarian agricultural company, Bászna Gabona, linked to businessman Lajos Kósa, is facing liquidation alongside two other affiliated firms. The company, involved in pig farming, is expected to be required to repay billions of forints in European Union subsidies. The potential repayment raises concerns about the company’s financial stability and ability to meet its obligations. This development casts a shadow over the broader Bászna agricultural empire, previously a significant player in the sector. The situation centers around Kósa, who has connections to the struggling business. Further details regarding the reasons for the liquidations and the exact amount of EU funding at risk are yet to be fully disclosed. The future of the company and its operations remains uncertain.
