Back to newsCrete's food industry is increasingly intertwined with tourism, with 9 out of 10 small and medium food businesses identifying tourist demand as a primary driver of their sales. According to recent data, tourism accounts for up to 15% of total revenues for these producers, a figure that reflects the growing appetite among visitors for locally made products such as olive oil, cheese, honey, and wine.
Food businesses across the island are actively building partnerships with hotels, restaurants, and tour operators to reach visiting consumers directly. For tourists, this means a broader availability of authentic Cretan products at accommodation sites, markets, and dining venues throughout the island. Visitors looking to support local producers can seek out farm shops, weekly markets, and specialty food stores, where purchases contribute directly to small Cretan businesses rather than large-scale distributors.
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Tourism Drives Crete's Food Sector: 9 in 10 Producers Depend on Visitors
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