Back to newsArvi, a small coastal village on the southern coast of Crete, is known for producing the island's famous bananas, one of the few places in Europe where bananas grow commercially. A prolonged water shortage has severely impacted these plantations, with approximately 50% of the cultivated land now abandoned by farmers who can no longer sustain irrigation. The crisis reflects broader water stress affecting agriculture across Crete, driven by reduced rainfall and increased drought conditions. For visitors, Arvi remains accessible and worth visiting for its quiet beach and unique microclimate. However, locally grown Cretan bananas, once a distinctive product found at markets across the island, are becoming increasingly scarce. If you want to taste them, ask at local markets in the Heraklion or Lasithi regions, as supply is limited and seasonal.
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Crete's Banana Crisis: Water Shortage Abandons Half of Arvi Plantations
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