Agricultural Uproar Across the Country: Roads Blocked, Economic Pressure Rises
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Greece is experiencing a major agricultural protest, as farmers intensify demonstrations with total road blockades on key national and regional highways. The blockades are causing kilometer-long traffic jams, travel delays, and disruptions to supply chains, increasing pressure on both the economy and the primary sector.
At the Mpralos checkpoint, farmers have decided to block roads daily from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m., escalating their protest and sending a clear signal to the government. Similar actions have been organized across other regions of the country, from Thessaly and Macedonia to Thrace and Western Greece.
The farmers demand solutions to long-standing problems such as high production costs, falling product prices, delayed subsidies, and a general feeling of neglect by the state. Their mobilization is not limited to a single issue—it is also a strategic message emphasizing the need for meaningful dialogue and measures to ensure a sustainable income for the agricultural population.
The impacts of the blockades are significant: traffic remains limited, travelers face delays, and freight flows are forced onto alternative routes, increasing pressure on markets and the broader economy. The government faces the challenge of managing the situation without letting tensions escalate further, as farmers plan a nationwide meeting over the weekend to coordinate further actions.
The agricultural mobilization shows that longstanding issues in the primary sector remain unresolved. The blockades are not just a protest—they are a strategic message to the government: immediate measures are needed to ensure sustainable farm incomes and safeguard the economy.
Source: pagenews.gr
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