Greek Farmers' Fury Over EU Subsidy Delays and Rising Costs
Greek farmers are fuming, and with good reason. They've been hit by a double whammy: delayed European Union subsidy payments and skyrocketing production costs. This has sparked an intense wave of protests, with farmers demanding immediate action from the government.
The situation has escalated due to a recent corruption investigation into the country's agricultural payments agency, which has further delayed the much-needed financial support. Farmers are also grappling with the impact of livestock disease losses, weather damage, and long-standing structural problems in the industry.
Despite a government invitation for talks, farmers have rejected the offer, vowing to continue their protests that have already caused significant disruptions to traffic across the country for over three weeks. This decision was made during a nationwide meeting of farmers' representatives, who emphasized the need for concrete government responses before engaging in any dialogue.
The farmers' frustration is palpable, and they are determined to make their voices heard. With the combination of subsidy delays and rising costs, the agricultural sector in Greece is facing a critical juncture, and the farmers are not backing down without a fight.