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Agricultural Cooperative Union Naxos The PaSoK chairman visited on Saturday at noon. Nikos Androuleakisand discussed primary industry issues with President Dimitris Kapnis and the Board of Directors.
“Agricultural holdings are shrinking rapidly as production costs soar, while water scarcity is becoming a major issue as many irrigation projects remain unfinished” Mr. Andrulakes said in his preface.

“De-lignification is becoming a business for domestic oligopolies, and it is almost impossible for farmers, breeders, processors, and cooperatives to obtain preferential connection terms with renewable energy parks and thus have stable production costs” He added.
Furthermore, Mr Androulakis raised the issue of reduced access to bank finance, while heavily criticising the Ministry of Rural Development and ELGA for their inability to meet the needs of the rural world.

“When we asked them in parliament why OPEKEPE delayed giving farmers the money they deserved, they told us it was Europe’s fault. But it turned out to be Mr. Avgenakis’s fault and the choice of New Democracy to change OPEKEPE’s president for five years, to finally put it under European supervision.” He said it very distinctively.

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