Greece: Feta exports to Canada are increasing, but it is among the cheapest cheeses

Published 2024년 2월 13일

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A survey by the Greek Office of Economic and Commercial Affairs reveals a significant increase in feta cheese exports to Canada, with a 111% rise in value and 49% in quantity from 2018 to 2023. This surge is attributed to the EU-Canada Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) that permits EU cheeses to be imported at zero duty within a certain quota. Greek feta exports now make up about 8% of Canadian white cheese production. However, the low price of feta cheese in the Canadian market, regardless of its origin, is a concern.
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Exports of feta cheese to Canada are doing well, says a survey conducted by the Greek Office of Economic and Commercial Affairs (OEF) in Toronto. Specifically, between 2018 - the year of signing the EU-Canada Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) - and 2023 (January-November data) there was an increase in feta exports in value by 111% reaching 9 million euros and an increase in quantity by 49% reaching 980 tons. There are several types of feta and "fetta" type cheeses on the Canadian market. According to the provisions of CETA, the right to use the brand name is reserved for Canadian producers, either as feta or accompanied by the designation "kind", "type", "style", "imitation" or similar and as long as the geographical origin of the product. Under CETA, it was envisaged that EU cheeses could be imported at zero duty, as long as they were within a certain quota. The quota was gradually increased from 2018, reaching its final level of 16,000 tonnes per year in 2022. However, the EU ...
Source: Agrotypos

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