The article highlights the ongoing negotiations for setting the prices for goat and sheep milk for the upcoming dairy season, following a report that prompted a minister to retract a statement. The time pressure to reach an agreement is increasing, especially after a report indicated that prices for early milk have already hit 1.50 euros per kilo. The negotiations are being closely watched, especially after a major event at the Panhellenic Feast of Feta & Gastronomy in Elassona. Meanwhile, the Minister of Rural Development & Food, Giorgos Georgantas, announced additional aid for livestock farmers to help offset the increased production costs due to the war in Ukraine, totaling over 90 million euros. The aid is designed to support various farming sectors, including sheep and goat farming, cattle breeding, poultry farming, and pig farming. The article also touches on the potential for incentives to boost the production of animal feed and highlights the recent government's efforts and plans to support the livestock sector.