Feb 12 • 10:43 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Iltalehti

A 10 million euro building has been completed in Finland to study burps, among other things

A new research barn facility has been established in Finland with a 10 million euro investment to study dairy production and animal well-being.

Finland has inaugurated a new research barn at a cost of 10 million euros, which is set to officially open in the upcoming autumn. The facility, measuring approximately 6,000 square meters, will house over 100 cows, all of which will be subjected to the latest technology in milking, feeding, and measurement for research purposes. This initiative is being announced by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry and represents a significant advancement in Finnish agricultural research.

The recent opening ceremony included a ribbon-cutting event attended by Finland's Minister of Agriculture and Forestry, Sari Essayah. In her speech, Essayah emphasized that this new research barn is a long-term investment aimed at strengthening the sustainability of Finnish agriculture. She highlighted its vital role in enhancing research conditions and increasing the understanding of sustainable food production methods, which prioritize both efficiency and the welfare of animals.

The barn will not only focus on dairy production but will also conduct breeding research to develop healthier and more capable livestock. This initiative underscores Finland's commitment to agricultural innovation and growth, paving the way for advancements that could benefit both the environment and the agricultural sector in the years to come.

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