Back to newsThe Region of Crete has announced a series of interventions targeting ongoing challenges in the island's primary sector, which covers agriculture, livestock farming, and fishing. Regional authorities are addressing unresolved issues affecting local producers, with measures expected to support the olive oil, wine, and agricultural industries that form the backbone of the Cretan economy. While these policy discussions are primarily administrative, they reflect the region's commitment to maintaining the quality and availability of local products. Visitors to Crete can continue to enjoy fresh local produce, olive oil, and traditional foods at markets and restaurants across the island without disruption. Travelers interested in agritourism or farm visits may find upcoming initiatives create new opportunities to engage directly with Cretan agricultural heritage during their stay.
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Crete Launches Support Program for Agriculture, Fishing, Livestock
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