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The farmers went to pick the olives and came back full of rashes!
Olive growers from an entire village in the Malevizi municipality in Crete return home to pick their olives and return home with rashes on their bodies, so they are afraid to continue with the crushing, unable to explain themselves what is happening .
The case was revealed yesterday by “Crete TV”, and the farmers said they have sought answers from both agronomists and dermatologists, but to this day they have not received a specific and complete answer, with the give and take scenarios! The village farmers make their own assumptions, saying they are olive dust mites or bites from tree pests.
Farmers request official answers from the competent services, since fear prevails but also the risk that the olives will remain raw in an olive season that is characterized by being quite good for the area in general. The photos show the marks that appeared on their bodies already this year, with the beginning of the olive harvest, dozens of farmers who came to plant their olives in a municipal area of the Municipality of Malevizi.
Scars on the legs, abdomen, back, armpits and more, which has spread the concern to the wider area. According to the producers, the rash is located on various parts of your body, always in places covered by clothing, such as the abdomen, ribs, armpit or even legs. And these rashes last for several days and are accompanied by itching, while the concern is greater for allergy sufferers …
What they ask is that the competent services carry out an autopsy in the area, in order to determine the origin of the evil, so that the necessary protection measures for the peasants are taken. The Directorate of Agricultural and Veterinary Economics of the Heraklion Regional Unit was informed about this unprecedented incident, with several farmers holding a waiting post for the liomazoma …
Source: neakriti.gr
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