Mar 20 • 06:08 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Yle Uutiset

MTK warns: War in the Middle East driving agriculture into crisis

The Finnish Central Union of Agricultural Producers and Forest Owners warns that the war in the Middle East is leading to a cost crisis in agriculture due to rising fertilizer and fuel prices.

The Finnish Central Union of Agricultural Producers and Forest Owners (MTK) has issued a warning regarding the implications of the ongoing war in the Middle East, highlighting that it could precipitate a significant cost crisis within the agricultural sector. The conflict has already resulted in escalating prices for essential inputs such as fertilizers and fuels, which MTK estimates could increase agricultural costs by hundreds of millions of euros.

MTK specifically notes that the crisis is particularly affecting field crop production, which is a crucial component of Finland's agricultural economy. As farmers face mounting costs, there is increasing pressure on the government to take proactive measures to ensure that the upcoming growing season remains viable. The union's call to action underscores the urgent need for governmental support to mitigate the looming crisis.

Looking ahead, if the situation persists, it could lead to broader implications not only for Finnish agriculture but also for food security in the region. MTK's observations suggest that without immediate intervention, farmers might struggle to maintain productivity, which could ripple through the supply chain and impact food availability and prices in Finland and possibly in neighboring markets as well.

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