Greek, Indian ministers discuss agricultural exports in Athens
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Greek Minister of Agricultural Development & Food Giorgos Georgantas met with India's visiting Minister of State for Commerce & Industry Shrimati Anupriya Patel on Thursday.
The two ministers discussed trade collaborations in agricultural products and exchange of know-how. They also talked about exporting apples and kiwis to India, and about completing the process of exporting oranges.
The protection of Protected Geographical Indication (PGI) product labels, such as Kalamata olives, was also discussed, while consensus was reached on progress for the protection of feta.
Georgantas and Patel agreed to further strengthen relations between the two countries, and to expand cooperation in other agrifood sectors.
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