Greek farmers escalate protests with road blockades
Athens, December 3 (Hibya) – Greek farmers are escalating their protests by blocking roads, demanding payment of unpaid subsidies and full compensation for lost crops and livestock.
Farmers across Greece are intensifying road-blocking actions as protests grow over unpaid subsidies and rising production costs.
Main roads, including the E65 and the Athens–Thessaloniki highway, remain closed as tractors fill major junctions.
In Larissa, livestock breeders entered the city and dumped milk and wheat to express their frustration with government policies.
Protesters are demanding urgent payments from ELGA and OPEKEPE, as well as full compensation for lost crops and animals. As the movement spreads to ports and border crossings, more blockades are planned for this week.
British News Agency