Food & Beverage

High-quality products, the strength of the Greek brand, and organized promotion of Greek foods in international markets represent the competitive strengths of the Food & Beverage sector.
In the last decade, Greek F&B exports have set successive records. In sophisticated consumer markets around the world, the quality of Greek foods have become synonymous with the health benefits and the superior taste of the Mediterranean diet.
The prospects for the sector remain promising with the industry undergoing consolidation, attracting foreign investment, further developing its marketing and branding efforts, and supported by growing consumer demand for healthy and natural foods worldwide.
The Greek F&B sector is also closely associated with Greece’s tourism brand. For millions of people around the world, Greek cuisine is associated with the country’s natural beauty, its Mediterranean climate, and the sense of wellbeing and hospitality experienced in Greece.
Aquaculture & Fishing
Aquaculture and fishing are important food sectors in Greece and are closely associated with the country’s extensive island chains and territorial waters.
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Baked Goods
From bread to baklava. Greek cuisine has a tradition in baked goods that stretches back millenia and incorporates influences from East and West alike
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Filo Pastry
Filo pastries are known around the world as a mainstay of Greek cooking, but the delicate flaky dough is equally versatile in international cuisine
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Greek Diary Products
Yoghurt, cheese, butter, ice cream, butter, milk. You name it. Greek dairy products predominate foreign markets and are among the consumers’ favorites.
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Greek Honey
The quality of greek honey remains as stunning as it has been throughout time. Honey is the first traditional sweetener used by Greeks since antiquity.
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Greek Olive & Olives
Greece is renowned around the world for its “Greek Gold” – the country’s excellent olive oil.
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Greeks Spirits
Greek Spirits are emblematic of Greek hospitality and enjoying good company. A glass of tsipouro, ouzo or mastiha will be served to guests along with delicious ‘mezedes’ - small plates of tasty tidbits like grilled octopus
MoreGreeks Spirits

Greek Wine
Over the last decade, Greek wines have gained increasing international recognition for their high quality and unique accents.
MoreGreek Wine

Peaches
There is nothing like a Greek peach - also called in Greece “Rodakino”! The sunny climate of Greece is ideal for peach production and around 20 varieties of peaches are cultivated, mainly in the northern region of Macedonia.
MorePeaches

Spoon Sweets
Also called “glyka tou koutaliou” in Greece, spoon sweets are colorful preserves of fruits, nuts and even vegetables put up in sugar syrup.
MoreSpoon Sweets

Aquaculture & Fishing
Aquaculture and fishing are important food sectors in Greece and are closely associated with the country’s extensive island chains and territorial waters.
MoreAquaculture & Fishing

Baked Goods
From bread to baklava. Greek cuisine has a tradition in baked goods that stretches back millenia and incorporates influences from East and West alike
MoreBaked Goods

Filo Pastry
Filo pastries are known around the world as a mainstay of Greek cooking, but the delicate flaky dough is equally versatile in international cuisine
MoreFilo Pastry

Greek Diary Products
Yoghurt, cheese, butter, ice cream, butter, milk. You name it. Greek dairy products predominate foreign markets and are among the consumers’ favorites.
MoreGreek Diary Products

Greek Honey
The quality of greek honey remains as stunning as it has been throughout time. Honey is the first traditional sweetener used by Greeks since antiquity.
MoreGreek Honey

Greek Olive & Olives
Greece is renowned around the world for its “Greek Gold” – the country’s excellent olive oil.
MoreGreek Olive & Olives

Greeks Spirits
Greek Spirits are emblematic of Greek hospitality and enjoying good company. A glass of tsipouro, ouzo or mastiha will be served to guests along with delicious ‘mezedes’ - small plates of tasty tidbits like grilled octopus
MoreGreeks Spirits

Greek Wine
Over the last decade, Greek wines have gained increasing international recognition for their high quality and unique accents.
MoreGreek Wine

Peaches
There is nothing like a Greek peach - also called in Greece “Rodakino”! The sunny climate of Greece is ideal for peach production and around 20 varieties of peaches are cultivated, mainly in the northern region of Macedonia.
MorePeaches

Spoon Sweets
Also called “glyka tou koutaliou” in Greece, spoon sweets are colorful preserves of fruits, nuts and even vegetables put up in sugar syrup.
MoreSpoon Sweets

Mini Sites
In this section, you can visit special-purpose websites (mini sites) specifically dedicated to significant export promotion actions and/or product showcasing.



