Effervescence for the price of arrow

Effervescence for the price of arrow
Effervescence for the price of arrow
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Tough negotiations with the aim of finding the golden ratio as far as it is concerned price of arrow in front of him Easterthey already do breeders and butcherswith the former noting that they are not going to sell lamb goats at an average price below 8 euros/kg and the latter stressing that as the situation has developed following the announcements of the Ministry of Development, in their stores, the price is calculated this year a little lower than 15 euros/kilo, at a time when orders are already recorded down by 30% compared to the corresponding period last year, while the verese has returned strongly.

In… the middle, are the Greeks consumerswho will be asked to reach deeper into their pockets this Easter.

These results from the positions of the vice-president of the Hellenic Livestock Association (SEK), Dimitris Moschos, a breeder, the president of the Panhellenic Federation of Butchers, Savva Kesidis, vice-president of the National Interprofessional Livestock Organization (EDOTOK) in the meat sector and the head of the Union of Consumer Workers of Greece, Apostolos Rautopoulos, in today’s press conference held at Professional Chamber of Thessaloniki (EETH), ahead of the Easter holiday season.

According to the Athenian and Macedonian News Agency, both said dissatisfied with his statement Minister of Development, Kostas Skrekaswho recently reported that the lambs I will are included in the Easter basketthe validity of which started from today and their price should not exceed 10 euros/kg.

In his placement o president of EETH, Michalis Zorpidisstated that “the prices should be arranged by breeders and traders and not by those who sit in the offices”, while he noted that while the chambers are advisers to the state, however “at least from the EETH, its advice was not sought”.

Butchers and breeders they stated at today’s press conference once again that they are “direct, good partners” and in agreement with the consumer representative they sent their fire to the Ministry of Developmentsaying that with his statements the competent minister, “broke the market a breath before the coming of Eastercreating a great disturbance.”

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The “complaint” of butchers when the Minister of Development came out and said that this year the lamb and kid have a ceiling of 10 euros/kilo, expressed on the part of president of the Panhellenic Federation of Butchers’ Store Managers, Savvas Kesidis, vice-president of the National Interprofessional Livestock Organization (EDOTOK), saying that “these prices, which mainly concern supermarket chains, raise questions about the quality of lambs”. In fact, he wondered “all the lambs that will be sold for €10/kg or less, where will they come from?” We don’t know if the price of €10 represents Greek, quality lamb, as everything sold at a price below €14/kg is either Greekized, foreign, or left over from the Catholic Easter and left in the freezers “, he pointed out.

Emphasizing that “we are on the side of the breeder and the consumer”, Mr. Kesidis said “we demand from the government to stand up to its standards and not to put informal ceilings spoiling the whole market. The law of supply and demand is above the state and this will be revealed at the markets on Thursday and Saturday in Drama and Kilkis respectively, where we will try to find the golden ratio with the breeders.”

In any case, Mr. Kesidis emphasized that “the butchers and this year we’ll back up and squeezing our profit margin, we agreed to sell the lambs even at a price lower than €15/kg». Arguing the butchers’ position regarding the price of the arrowhead, Mr. Kesidis said that “the breeder sells them for up to €9/kg and the butcher buys them from the trader for €10/kg. With operating costs and VAT, this price rises to approximately €12.5/kg. If we sell at a reduced profit margin, it’s easy to see how we’ll get to €15/kg,” he explained.

“THE Greek livestock declines and loses thousands of animals. We see the Ministry of Development putting a ceiling at €10/kg and we already know that we will have a loss of at least two euros/kg”, said the vice-president of the Hellenic Livestock Association, Dimitris Moschos, noting that “with this move, we believe that the ministry either wants to strengthen some specific production units, or wants to destroy Greek livestock farming”, he stressed. He wondered, “how can a government put a ceiling on the price of meat and not be able to do the same on the price of electricity?”.

Among other things, in his presentation he pointed out that Greek breeders have agreed to sell lamb goats at a price between 7.5-9 euros/kg, he pointed out that this year’s exports for the Catholic Easter were increased by 70% compared to last year and stated that their production costs have increased by 56% in the last three years, at a time when their income has been cut by 36%, due to the reduction of subsidies. He stated that the contribution of the livestock sector together with processing participates in a percentage of 17% of the GDP and emphasized that due to the recent disasters caused by floods and fires “our country has already lost 100,000 mothers”.

“Every year we breeders also enter at Easter”, he stressed and added that due to the lack of support from the sector and as a result of the “three-leggedness” that they keep putting us through, it is possible that in the next few years, there will be no Greek lambs available. at the Easter market. Greek livestock farming is “dying”“, he emphasized.

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“The Ministry of Development is fooling consumers, as it illegalizes the same in its decisions. While he says the price of amnoerifi should be up to €10/kg, there are chains selling them for up to €13/kg. This means that there is a variation of around 40%”, pointed out the president of the Union of Consumer Workers of Greece, Apostolos Rautopoulos and added that “this year’s Easter will be the most expensive compared to the rest of the year, since as mentioned by IELKA, there is a 6% increase in food.”

Among other things, he said that Greek consumers will be in trouble this Easter, since, as he pointed out, “the punctuality check and the market pass that were given last year to low-wage earners and pensioners will not be given this year, thus making the life of consumers”.

The article is in Greek

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