Greece's chemical landscape is heavily influenced by its diverse agricultural output, specifically olives, grapes, and tobacco. There is a surging demand for high-quality agro raw materials to support the local production of crop protection agents that can withstand the arid Mediterranean climate.
Currently, the industry is shifting toward sustainability. With strict EU REACH regulations, Greek manufacturers are seeking chemical industry raw materials that minimize environmental impact while maintaining high efficacy in pest management and industrial synthesis.
The integration of pharmaceutical intermediates and liquid crystal materials into the local manufacturing base is growing, as Greece seeks to diversify its industrial portfolio beyond traditional agriculture into high-tech specialty chemicals.



