Greece: Stone Fruit Annual 2014

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Greece is the third largest producer of peaches in the EU-28, after Italy and Spain. Greece’s MY 2014/15 peach and nectarine production is forecast to surge by 30 percent−after last year's production drop− thanks to favorable weather conditions. As reported by the Greek industry, the Russian food 
embargo dealt a devastating blow to the country's agricultural economy, leaving approximately 250 truckloads of peaches and nectarines either rotted or sold at knockdown prices to buyers in countries on the way back. 

Greece: Stone Fruit Annual 2014

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