Back to newsCretan livestock farmers are warning of imminent protest actions across the island, citing unpaid subsidies, stalled government programs, and unresolved issues over forest land classification maps. Farmer representatives say they do not want to block roads but feel forced to act if authorities continue to ignore their demands. Road blockades are a common form of protest in Greece and could affect main routes across Crete, particularly highways connecting major towns and tourist areas. No specific dates or locations have been confirmed yet. Tourists planning to travel between cities such as Heraklion, Rethymno, Chania, or Agios Nikolaos should monitor local news before setting out. If protests are announced, allow extra travel time or ask your accommodation for alternative route advice. Disruptions, if they occur, are typically temporary and resolved within hours to a day.
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Cretan Farmers Threaten Road Blockades Over Unpaid Subsidies
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