Greece's Food Chain Under Strain: Consumers Pay More as Domestic Production Collapses
The decline in production, combined with greater reliance on imports, has left the country vulnerable to disruptions in global supply chains. Consumers in Greece are paying increasingly high prices for fruit, vegetables and meat - a clear sign that the country has lost the battle at the supermarket shelf. At the same time, farmers and livestock breeders say their incomes are shrinking, while domestic agricultural production has fallen by as much as 50 percent. This reveals an even deeper problem: Greece is losing the battle in the fields as well. Illegal relabelling of imported livestock and even apples as Greek, fragmented farmland, an ageing rural population and chronically weak cooperatives all contribute to the soaring prices of basic foods. The decline in production, combined with greater reliance on imports, has left the country vulnerable to disruptions in global supply chains. Whether caused by wars or extreme weather - the...
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