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    Greek farmers offload crops at cost price

    KATERINI, Greece (AP) — Hammered by the financial crisis that has led to ever diminishing income, a group of residents in northern Greece have joined forces with potato farmers to slash consumer prices and ensure producers can get their crop to markets by cutting out the middle man.

    Hundreds of families turned up Saturday in this northern Greek town to buy potatoes at massively reduced prices, sold directly by producers at cost price. They lined up in cars and with bicycles, on foot and with scooters to collect their bags of spuds from a truck that flung its doors wide open and was doing a roaring trade in the parking lot of a local courthouse.

    Farmers say it costs about 20 cents ($0.27) to produce a kilogram (2 pounds) of potatoes, but that wholesalers will only buy them for 10-12 cents to get the crop to supermarkets, where they sell for about 60-70 cents a kilogram. Faced with making a loss, many producers say they have been unable to even get their products to the market.

    Greece's severe financial crisis, now entering its third year, has seen pensions and salaries slashed and led to skyrocketing unemployment of over 20 percent. More and more people have been turning up at soup kitchens run by the church or local aid groups, and homelessness has been increasing.

    Faced with an ever deepening recession, some local groups have begun coming up with novel ways to beat the financial crunch.

    Ilias Tsolakidis, 54, part of a volunteer group in northern Greece, said he contacted a potato farmer in northern Greece last week and posted an advertisement on the internet offering consumers the chance to order directly from the producer at cost price. He was overwhelmed by the response: by Wednesday, all 24 tons of potatoes on offer had been sold, with 534 families putting in orders.

    His motive, Tsolakidis said, was "to cover a financial gap in the family budget. You know, the situation in the financial crisis has become very difficult. We help producers (from the local area) on the one hand, and also the families of consumers."

    Kiki Pantelopoulou couldn't agree more.

    "I didn't only do this because it's in my interest," said the 42-year-old as she loaded a sack of potatoes onto her bicycle. "My main concern is how to stop this situation. This way, we favor Greek products and therefore producers can at least make the cost price."

    Tsolakidis said that with demand so high, his group of volunteers would set up another sale next weekend, buying another 24 tons of potatoes from a different farmer this time.

    Konstantinos Karanikos, 67, said his son helped him order sacks of potatoes from Saturday's sale over the internet, but could only secure half the amount he wanted because the demand was so high. "We will order again next weekend," he said. "The important thing is for the producer to be satisfied and the consumer to have cheap potatoes."

    With the crop being sold at cost price of 20 cents a kilogram, Lefteris Kostopoulos, the farmer who put his spuds up for sale Saturday, didn't make any profit on the transaction. But, he said, at least he managed to break even and sell more than half of the produce he had stored up in a warehouse.

    "This group's move was very good. It helped us shift the amounts we had in the warehouses, and we didn't give them to the wholesalers who are asking for 10-12 cents per kilo," he said. "We might not make money here, because we're essentially breaking even, but at least we aren't making a loss."

    Kalypso Skouba, 44, said she hoped the new movement spread to other products soon, so she could buy more vegetables or fruit directly from producers.

    "I bought potatoes today just to show that it can't only be the middlemen who make money," she said.

     

    11 comments

    • kartas1966  •  3 mths ago
      You want to know a very funny fact? Most of sea trade is carried by Greek owned merchant fleet which is on top of the world, totaling 19.1% of the world’s total shipping capacity. The Greek owned fleet includes 3,983 ships, of 269.861.226 dwt shipping capacity. Japan is ranked second, China third and Germany fourth. So how come Greeks are number one in shipping and the last in their country’s economy? Because Greek shipping is managed by private companies/individuals while Greece is managed by filthy politicians! In one word public sector which owes trillions!!!!!!!
      • Dick Servis 3 mths ago
        sounds like the same crazy path Obama is taking the USA down
    • JeffreyL  •  3 mths ago
      we grow blackberries and sell them by the pound and when i go to the grocery store they are 3.99 a 1/2 lb so buy local its is your own best interest and keeps the farmers and ranchers in business plus we sell for less as there is no middle man we froze last year 25 lbs of blackberries plus made 50 pints of blackberry jam oooooh ssoooooogood
      • Jer 3 mths ago
        You did not mention if you were a blackberry farmer or you grow blackberries for yourself and sell the excess. My interpretation of this story is that the farmers were cash crop potato farmers. I'm not knocking what you do (I do the same with tomato's), I just think the situation is different between you and I and the Greek farmers.
      • JeffreyL 2 mths ago
        jerome we farm blackberries with 11 acres of em id guess that what you would call it but our main crop is hay with 1100 acres of that but we are busy all summer
    • Jr  •  Kalida, Ohio  •  3 mths ago
      Comming soon to a farmers market near you. We grow our own food for a fraction of what you city dwellers pay. And we can it (Like grandma did). We will be thinking of you city folks in a few years when this country falls like Greece. Thank God I'm a country boy.
    • galtj  •  Randolph, New Jersey  •  3 mths ago
      How am I going to get to Idaho when this happens here?
      • Jon 3 mths ago
        You can grow potatoes anywhere.
      • Earl 2 mths ago
        start walking
      • Jose 2 mths ago
        I guess you'll just have to die then...RIP.
    • Earl  •  New Berlin, Wisconsin  •  2 mths ago
      When the hard time DOES COME, all you electronic wizards are going to be LOST! Then you can take that college diploma and your iphones and wipe your azzes with it!
    • Scratchnpeck  •  3 mths ago
      I don't understand why there was a middleman in the first place. Why weren't they doing this all along? If the farmers add a few pennies to the price, they might actually be making.....wait for it....PROFITS! Unbelievable!
      • Is What It Is 3 mths ago
        Wow, Scratchnpeck. You're a the sharp one, aren't you. So, shall we drive together to Simi valley to get the avacados first, then to Alabama for our tomatoes, and our potatoes in Idaho? Or the other way round? Anyway, I'll book the flight to Chile for our winter blueberries. OK?
      • Ben_D 3 mths ago
        Scratchnpeck. Wow, you've got me scratchin' my neck at that one! Why was there a middleman for the computer you used to peck out your comment? Pick me up a couple on your next flight to Japan or China.
      • Scratchnpeck 2 mths ago
        All I'm saying is that if it's possible to buy local or in a co-op situation, why weren't they able to do it before now. Not that we should all drive to each state to get our produce. Jesus people are so full of hate. No wonder our country is falling apart. I farm in Missouri and sell locally. I wasn't born yesterday and I'm not an idiot. Everyone know you can only get local produce in season and only the stuff that grows where you live.
    • Dick Servis  •  3 mths ago
      I think we should lend Obama to Greece for 4 years, he can bring true socialist change to Greece.
    • Jer  •  East Aurora, New York  •  3 mths ago
      The problem is that the 'middle man" has the distribution logistics that the farmer does not, so to get their crop to market the farmers will be faced with the high cost of transportation/distribution of their produce.
      • paul 2 mths ago
        Seems to me that the farmers have solved the distribution logistics and transportation costs when the customers come to them.
      • Chris 2 mths ago
        Remove foot from mouth now Jerome.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  2 mths ago
      Democrats stink!
    • BadNarc  •  Kansas City, Missouri  •  3 mths ago
      I didn't know that Greece had anyone who worked for a living, thought they were like the U.S. and everyone was employed by the Government!
    • X Y  •  3 mths ago
      Welcome to the new area of trade! I don't believe in a minute that these potato farmers selling at cost price. Come on! Such a humanitarian guys! Ok, they cut the middleman out, and most of them get a good deal. The farmers and the buyers. Only the "middle man" looses. How long one can do such a trade in the long run?
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