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  2. Agriculture in Finland - Wikipedia

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    Farm and fields in Mäntyharju, eastern Finland. Agriculture in Finland is characterized by the northern climate and self-sufficiency in most major agricultural products. Its economic role is declining in terms of GNP and employment in primary production, but together with the food industry and forestry with which it is linked, it forms a significant part of the Finnish economy.

  3. Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry (Finland) - Wikipedia

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    It also makes sure that Finland is self-sufficient in its food production even in a time of crisis, and that the food production and use of natural resources is sustainable, economically beneficial, and good for the well-being of the nation's citizens. [3] For 2022, the MMM's budget is €2.752.960.000. [4]

  4. Ruokatieto - Wikipedia

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    Ruokatieto Yhdistys ry [1] (English: Finfood - Finnish Food Information) is a Finnish non-governmental, non-profit inter-trade association that promotes food production and food culture in Finland. The main objective of the association is to raise the awareness of Finnish consumers of all ages towards food and promote the aspects of the food ...

  5. Natural Resources Institute Finland - Wikipedia

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    Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke) (Finnish: Luonnonvarakeskus) is a Finnish research institute under the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry that started its operations on January 1, 2015. When formed, it was the second largest research institute in Finland following VTT .

  6. Economy of Finland - Wikipedia

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    According to the OECD, Finland's job market is the least flexible of the Nordic countries. [67] Finland increased job market regulation in the 1970s to provide stability to manufacturers. In contrast, during the 1990s, Denmark liberalised its job market, Sweden moved to more decentralised contracts, whereas Finnish trade unions blocked many ...

  7. Industry in Finland - Wikipedia

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    Industry in Finland is the second largest sector of Economy of Finland after the service sector. The production of different branches was in 2013 as follows: [1] metal industry 37%; chemical industry 26%; forest industry 19%; food, alcohol, and tobacco industries 11%; other manufacturing 5%; mining 1.5%; textile and leather industry 0.7%.

  8. Atria (company) - Wikipedia

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    Atria's office building in Seinäjoki Nurmo's food factory is Atria's large slaughterhouse on the north side of Seinäjoki. Atria Plc (natively Atria Oyj) is a Finnish food industry company. Atria's roots date from 1903, when a co-operative for livestock sales was founded. Atria is listed on the Helsinki stock exchange, NASDAQ OMX Helsinki.

  9. Category:Agriculture in Finland - Wikipedia

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    Agriculture portal; Finland portal; Subcategories. This category has the following 7 subcategories, out of 7 total. + Finnish farmers (4 C, 13 P) A. Finnish ...