Finland is facing a severe dairy crisis as milk producer prices have dropped significantly, impacting farmers' livelihoods. Minister Sari Essayah acknowledges the challenges but remains optimistic about the future of Finnish agriculture. The government has reduced the milk producer price by three cents per liter starting in July, bringing the total reduction to two instances since April, leaving the base price below 50 cents per liter. Farmers report substantial income losses, with some losing around €4,000 monthly. Essayah highlights rising production costs and geopolitical tensions, such as the Middle East conflict, as contributing factors. She emphasizes the need for continued efforts to support the agricultural sector, including reforms to food laws and addressing issues related to trade practices within the EU. Despite these difficulties, she believes there is potential for growth in Finnish dairy farming, noting increased applications for young farmers and ongoing investment decisions.
Procjena pristranosti (Sredina): The article presents the situation objectively, quoting the minister and affected farmers without overtly favoring any side. It discusses both the challenges faced by the industry and the government's responses, maintaining a balanced tone.




