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Greek Local Products Showcased at ITB

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Greek Tourism Minister Olga Kefalogianni and Minister of Rural Development and Food Athanasios Tsaftaris sample local Greek products.

Greek Tourism Minister Olga Kefalogianni and Minister of Rural Development and Food Athanasios Tsaftaris sample local Greek products.

Visitors to the Greek stand in ITB Berlin have the opportunity to sample various Greek products at the stand of the Ministry of Rural Development and Food that is participating in a tourism exhibition for the first time to showcase the quality of Greek agricultural products to international markets.

This participation is a result of a cooperation between the Ministry of Rural Development and Food and the Tourism Ministry that sees to link the primary and secondary sector with the tertiary sector so high quality Greek products become part of the country’s “tourism package.”

Among Greek products displayed at the stand are olive oil, olives and quality cheeses from approved dairies of the Cyclades island group.

The Greek Breakfast initiative is also on display at the stand under the title “Ask for Greek breakfast.”

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