The threat of a 30% tax by US President Donald Trump is prompting Greek olive oil producers to seek new markets such as Brazil and Australia. Konstantinos Papadopoulos, a producer from Varvasaina, has already signed a contract with a Brazilian distributor and expects sales to the US to fall by 40%. This diversification strategy is becoming essential for the economic survival of the Greek agricultural sector, which is vulnerable to geopolitical changes.
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Tarifele lui Donald Trump forţează producătorii greci de ulei de măsline să caute pieţe alternative
Tarifele lui Donald Trump forţează producătorii greci de ulei de măsline să caute pieţe alternative
Tarifele lui Donald Trump forţează producătorii greci de ulei de măsline să caute pieţe alternative
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