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“This is the profession of the future that can be developed in Greece – The comparison of Crete and Rhodes”

Sugar Mizzy May 21, 2022

Concerns about food work are becoming more pronounced worldwide. THE war in Ukraine has separate countries to ban these specific products, such as wheat, sugar, pasta, vegetable oils. Argentina, in fact, has banned some exports until December 2023, ie 1.5 years ahead. What exactly is happening?

We met in his studio Newsbeast with Mister Vassilis Korkidis and we talked about the problem of feeding, agricultural production and how wrong we have been in recent years. With the president of the Piraeus Chamber of Commerce and Industry, we tried, through the podcast, to explain as best we can the current situation in trade. “The map of world trade is changing”Mr. Korkidis told us. “We have reached a dead end. A bubble that broke. That’s why we see export bans. “he added.

But what happens to the supply chain in Greece? “We are not facing shortages at the moment but increases. Increases passed on to the consumer », tells us the president of the Piraeus Chamber of Commerce and Industry. The solution is to find alternative sources to replace what we are losing. “We find it difficult to find”. At the same time, lately, we have been hearing European officials talking about a global famine. How likely is it? “Anything can happen”supports Mr. Korkidis.

Explains to us why the farmer is the profession of the future. «It has nothing to do with the images we had before. Synergies, to create mini cooperatives. The best startup today is a small agricultural business “declares a man with experience and knowledge in the productive class.

Listen to the interesting analysis of Vassilis Korkidis on the Newsbeast podcast

Timetable

0:48 What is happening with the supply chain in Greece. The shortages and increases that reach the consumer’s table.

3:16 Does the crisis bring? The problem in the production of Graviera Naxos. The cost and how will we manage to increase production, once the raw material is imported?

6:14 How likely is it to return to Greek land and engage in agricultural production and the primary sector? The incentives to be given.

8:19 Who is in charge of agricultural production in Europe? Globalization and the mistakes that have been made. The changes that seem to be coming.

10:53 When you sow wheat, you reap gold. The productive shift that Europe must adopt with the countries of the Greek axis.

13:55 Is a global famine possible? What does Macron’s placement and the storage of products requested by German Interior Minister Nancy Fasser hide?

19:54 Geopolitically, the economic map of world trade is changing. The abscess that erupted and the domino of the developments we live in today.

23:22 The advantages of agri-food. The comparison of Crete and Rhodes.

25:46 Why is farming the profession of the future?

Podcast Newsbeast

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Vassilis Martzoukos: “Greece would like a united army, but there is a great difficulty in creating it”

Ioannis Baltzois: “The trap of Thucydides and the creation of the new giant coalition of states that can not be faced”

Konstantinos Filis: “We are heading towards a globalization, something that has a great impact on European economies”

Lambros Tzoumis: “Erdogan is looking for a great success against Greece, a crisis with the dilemma: war or compromise”

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