Slightly different version published in ekathimerini
Incidentally, the European Court of Justice just ruled that subsidies of almost 500 million euros given in 2008-2009 to the farmers by the Greek government, are illegal. They will now have to be paid back, who knows how.
The deepest harm inflicted on Greece by the EU, among the many benefits, is probably that it has maintained a large agricultural sector. Hundreds of thousands of young Greeks, instead of working hard in creative ways to gain a better future, just sit around waiting for European subsidies to materialize. Instead of utilizing their skills to create useful knowledge and innovation, they devote themselves to devising EU-fooling tricks and ways to block Greek roads.
Notwithstanding what most Greeks think, the country is not truly agricultural – only about 13% of the population works in the sector. However, thanks to the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy, the Greek farming sector remains unusually big by European standards. Greece has the most farmers per capita after Romania, definitely more than the number that is needed or what the market would sustain.