Greek producers earn only a fraction of final consumer price for fruits and vegetables
Greek consumers often pay nearly triple the price that producers receive for fruits and vegetables at harvest. Producers typically retain a profit of only around 8 to 9 percent of the final consumer price. The disparity is largely attributed to intermediaries in the supply chain and exploitation by contractors overseeing farm labor crews, rather than the producers themselves.
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