Back to newsCrete's livestock farmers continue to face longstanding unresolved issues, according to a report from Rethymno-based news outlet RethNea. Local herders and shepherds have been raising concerns about persistent structural problems affecting the agricultural sector across the island, though authorities have yet to implement lasting solutions. For tourists, Crete's farming communities remain an important part of the local economy and culture, producing the island's renowned cheeses, lamb, and goat meat found in tavernas throughout the region. Visitors interested in agrotourism or local food experiences should be aware that the farming sector faces ongoing challenges. This situation does not affect tourism activities directly, but highlights the broader economic pressures on rural Cretan communities that sustain much of the island's traditional food culture.
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Crete's Livestock Farmers Still Wait for Solutions to Structural Issues
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