Back to newsCretan livestock farmers are raising concerns about the viability of the island's animal husbandry sector, with industry representatives warning of a sector in distress. Farmers are reportedly discussing the possibility of renewed protests or collective action to draw attention to economic pressures affecting sheep, goat, and cattle herders across Crete. The specific grievances have not been detailed in available reporting, but the dispute reflects ongoing tensions between agricultural producers and government policies. For visitors, any organized protests could occasionally affect road traffic in rural areas or near Heraklion, particularly on major routes. Travelers planning to drive through the island's interior or agricultural regions are advised to monitor local news for updates on planned demonstrations, which in the past have involved vehicle convoys blocking key roads.
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Crisis in Crete: Livestock Farmers Threaten Renewed Collective Action
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