This paper aims at determining the level of support for Greek agriculture. The
calculations are performed on a commodity basis over the period 1989-2006. By
using an adapted OECD methodology, research findings indicate that the overall
support level for Greek agriculture is similar to that of the EU, though after 2002
diverging trends are observed. A redistribution of the various parts of support is
ascertained, whereas livestock production is more supported than crop production.
The ratio of market price support to the total value of production seems to
explain variations in support levels between Greece and the EU. The need for a
critical reappraisal of OECD methodology is stressed.