The Potato Movement (Greek: Κίνημα της Πατάτας) is a grassroots socio-agriculture movement in Greece. The movement consists of Greek farmers setting up co-ops and selling potatoes directly to the Greek public in response to cheap potato imports from Egypt and other countries.[1][2][3][4]
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- ↑ Greece's 'potato movement' grows in power – Features – Al Jazeera English
- ↑ Greece's cut-price potato movement shows Greeks chipping in | World news | The Guardian
- ↑ Greece on the breadline: 'potato movement' links shoppers and farmers | World news | The Guardian
- ↑ BBC News – Greeks ditch middleman to embrace 'potato revolution'
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