Back to newsGreece is experiencing a gradual agricultural crisis linked to collapsing fertilizer production across Europe. Analysts warn of rising food prices and potential supply shortages in the coming seasons. For visitors to Crete, this may translate to higher costs for local produce at markets and restaurants, and reduced availability of some seasonal fruits and vegetables. Crete's agriculture relies heavily on olive oil, tomatoes, and citrus crops, all of which depend on fertilizer inputs. While shortages are not immediate, travelers planning visits in late 2026 or beyond may notice price increases on menus and at local markets. Supporting local farmers directly at weekly laiki markets remains a practical way to access fresh Cretan produce while contributing to the local economy during a period of agricultural pressure.
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Greece Faces Agricultural Crisis as European Fertilizer Production Collapses
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