- Greece is biggest exporter of tinned peaches, 20% go to US
- Peach industry fears US tariffs will dent demand
- With harvest underway little time to find alternative markets
NAOUSSA, July 16 (Reuters) – July is harvest time in Greece’s northern peach orchards, where pickers mount wooden ladders and carefully place the fruit in crates ready for factories that peel, slice and can them, often for consumers in the United States.
But this year, the harvest is filled with uncertainty after U.S. President Donald Trump announced a 30% tariff on European products that has sent shivers through industries from wine to olive oil and autos.
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