Back to newsCretan farmers and livestock breeders recently received agricultural subsidy payments from Greek authorities, though the amounts differed significantly from what they had anticipated. Many producers expressed surprise at the discrepancy between expected and actual disbursements. These payments, distributed through Greece's agricultural support programs, affect the island's farming communities across rural areas of Crete. While this development has no direct impact on tourists, it reflects the economic realities facing local producers who supply fresh ingredients to the island's restaurants and markets. Visitors can continue to enjoy Crete's renowned local produce, including olive oil, cheese, and fresh vegetables, which remain widely available throughout the island's towns, villages, and weekly farmers markets.
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Cretan Farmers Disappointed by Lower-Than-Expected Subsidy Payments
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