
Australian dairy farmers are facing a rapidly shrinking industry.
The number of dairy farms has dropped drastically from over 20,000 in 1980 to fewer than 5,000 today.
Many farmers blame this decline on the impact of frequent natural disasters like droughts and floods.
They also point to rising costs and low milk prices as key challenges.
A lack of government support has made it difficult for small farms to survive.
As a result, more farmers are leaving the industry each year.