5 million kg of Greek watermelons remained in the field

Published Jun 29, 2025

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The national economy is affected, warn representatives from the National Union of Agricultural Cooperatives in Greece

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An extremely unpleasant situation has befallen watermelon producers in Greece. For days, millions of kilograms of ready harvest have remained in the fields due to the strike by PENEN (deck crew) members on Adriatic ships, reports the Greek website e-agrotis. To express the producers' distress and call for an immediate resolution of the problem, the National Union of Agricultural Cooperatives in Greece (ETHEAS) sent a letter to the ministries of shipping and island policy, rural development, and food. Enormous quantities, produced with great effort, are rotting in the fields due to export problems. The rise in temperatures will cause huge losses, the message states. Routes to Italian ports are not being carried out and therefore products cannot pass through to European markets, which at this moment are seeking and are in shortage. Specifically, for watermelon, which is at the peak of its harvest, over 1,000 trucks are blocked with the product and have been waiting for a week at the ...
Source: Agri

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