I partially agree. But regulations are also demanded by the people, and they get increasingly hostile towards neighbours in case of keeping animals for example (calling the police because pigs screaming in the morning when they get their feed - not to mention when they get butchered). And people also get lazy.
In my childhood in the neighbourhood people had poultry, rabbits, pigs, goats, cows. Now, nothing. I found a data in an article: in 2010 about 250K households raised animals, in 2020 it's 117K.
There are way less gardens with patch of veggies or fruit trees. It's work, and people rather earn money with their day jobs and just buy stuff instead of tending the garden. (Even if the crap they buy is worse in quality. My fav example is the store bought pumped up strawberries which are nice and big and red, but chewy and tastes like water - and people think this is normal!)
I really should read up on regulations on the Hungary. There ought to be some, for nothing else but the EU at least.