Food Marches held in marketplaces in Finland


HELSINKI, March 22 (Xinhua) -- Food Marches appeared Friday in marketplaces in towns in eastern and northern Finland, with farmers coming out in force with their tractors.

Jyrki Wallin, from the central union of Finnish agricultural producers and forest owners, said on national radio that only 20 percent of Finnish farmers are making good profits, while the rest rely heavily on public subsidies to remain profitable.

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