Their own prices can’t beat the prices of the competition, as the Greek grower and exporter has a lot more input costs then these imports, Katsika explains: “The prices are satisfactory but there is no interest. The problem focuses on absorption. We also have large imports of apples that overwhelm the Greek market. We increase our costs ourselves by doing an integrated management of plant protection, while the imported products that come from third countries do not apply even the basic rules of plant protection and do not comply with the regulations of the European Union.”
There are multiple reasons for the unsuccessful season, Katsika states. “There is certainly still about 30% of the harvest of our apples, which will not be sold. And let’s not forget that last year’s harvest in Greece was already very reduced. This global recession in apples is happening because of the war in Ukraine, the economic situation of Egypt, which is a country that absorbed large quantities, about 60%, of our apples for so many years, and the acceleration of the recession that happened with the war in Israel. This war forced transport route changes and long delays in the delivery of containers.”
“We hope that all this turmoil will end quickly, and that the situation will somehow normalize. We have already started the new cherry harvest season, although the progress so far has its ups and downs. As Kissavos, we do our best to ensure the quality and our good reputation in the markets in order to give us more exports,” Katsika concludes.
For more information:
Matoula Katsika
A.C Kissavos
Tel: +30 24940 22261
Email: kissavosagiassales@gmail.com
https://kissavosgroup.gr