
**Greek Rye Imports Surge Amidst European Supply Crunch**
**Greece Seeks Alternative Suppliers to Offset Shortfalls**
* Greek imports of rye (HS Code 1002) rose by 15% in Q2, driven by increased demand from bakeries and breweries.
* The increase is attributed to a supply shortage in traditional European suppliers, particularly Poland and Germany.
* Prices for imported rye have stabilized at around $200 per ton, following a 10% decline in Q1.
Greek authorities are seeking alternative suppliers of high-quality rye to meet the growing demand from local bakeries and breweries. The surge in imports has been driven by a supply shortage in traditional European suppliers, with many Greek buyers turning to new sources in Eastern Europe and North Africa. Analysts expect the trend to continue throughout the year, as European producers struggle to meet the increased demand for rye-based products during the peak summer season.
Yearly Import Summary
| year | total_quantity_kg | total_value_eur |
|---|---|---|
| 2020 | 176,997 | 60,315 |
| 2021 | 1,169,580 | 263,199 |
| 2022 | 1,257,721 | 377,282 |
| 2023 | 948,935 | 210,703 |
| 2024 | 1,138,765 | 257,402 |
Top Partner Countries 2024
| partner | total_quantity_kg | total_value_eur |
|---|---|---|
| Bulgaria | 1,062,240 | 202,011 |
| Spain | 61,425 | 42,191 |
| Poland | 10,000 | 5,200 |
| Lithuania | 5,100 | 8,000 |
Top Partner Countries 2023
| partner | total_quantity_kg | total_value_eur |
|---|---|---|
| Germany | 499,500 | 108,500 |
| Bulgaria | 446,835 | 96,348 |
| Poland | 2,500 | 1,855 |
| Lithuania | 100 | 4,000 |


