Minister Prioritizes Producer Support Following E-Piima Bankruptcy Regional and Agriculture Minister Hendrik Johannes Terras has identified the immediate need to address unpaid milk money for producers as the top priority following the bankruptcy of E-Piima. The situation, declared the minister, arose after the company’s insolvency and has resulted in significant financial strain for many dairy farmers. Several producers are reporting substantial debts accumulated over the past year, with the situation exacerbated by increased obligations at the beginning of 2026. The issue extends beyond isolated cases, with multiple companies facing prolonged payment delays, significantly impacting their operational capacity. “The most urgent issue after the bankruptcy of E-Piima is the unpaid milk money for the producers,” Terras stated. Concerns have been raised regarding the impact of these unresolved debts on the daily activities of the affected producers. The bankruptcy of E-Piima, a key player in e-milk processing and export, has highlighted vulnerabilities within the sector. Authorities are currently examining the circumstances surrounding the company’s collapse and working to establish a clear path forward to ensure timely payments to producers. The situation underscores the importance of robust financial oversight within the agricultural industry. Topics: #producers #minister #after Post navigation Tallinna Vesi is upgrading its network at a record pace Mickey Rourke was taken out of his home