The bankruptcy proceedings for Estonian dairy producer E-Piim Tootmine have entered a new phase with the commencement of asset sales. On Wednesday, the process began to liquidate the company’s holdings, including its production facilities. Three plants located in Paide, Põltsamaa, and Järva-Jaani are slated for public auction. The auctions are scheduled to take place in August, offering potential buyers the opportunity to acquire the facilities. E-Piim Tootmine filed for bankruptcy earlier this year, citing financial difficulties. The asset sale represents an attempt to recover funds for creditors and potentially allow for the continuation of dairy production at the sites under new ownership. The future of the facilities and the impact on the local dairy industry remain uncertain pending the auction results.