Greece: Legal action will be taken against the former beet growers, in Serbia they are producing here they are looting

Published 2024년 3월 4일

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Former beet growers in Greece have convened to discuss the current state of their industry and establish a committee to initiate legal proceedings against EBZ management. Their goal is to overturn a 2020 decision regarding a resolution plan for EBZ, prepared by Piraeus bank, which has not been implemented. The plan was intended to settle EBZ's debts and revive beet production, but the plant has been stripped of its mechanical equipment. The farmers are now advocating for the reopening of the Plati sugar factory and the resumption of beet cultivation in Greece, as outlined in the consolidation plan.
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A meeting of former beet growers from the prefectures of Imathia, Pella, Serres, Larissa, Rodopi and Evros took place on Saturday (2/3/2024), at the Town Hall of Plateos Imathia, following a call by the president of the Farmers' Association of Alexandria, Mr. Georgios Diamantopoulos . The subject of the meeting was the current situation and the establishment of a coordinating committee for the settlement of legal proceedings regarding the actions to file a lawsuit against the managements of EBZ, since 2016, with the aim of withdrawing the 2020 decision regarding the EBZ resolution plan prepared by the Piraeus bank and has not been implemented. The reorganization plan was made in order to settle EBZ's debts to the bank so that the industry could reopen and produce beets. The agreement was submitted in 2019, the decision was issued in 2020. According to the court decision, the plant had to be restarted. Instead, it has been deforested of its mechanical equipment. The plan mentioned ...
Source: Agrotypos

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