Back to newsCretan livestock farmers are mobilizing in protest over what they describe as catastrophic subsidy payments from agricultural authorities. Farmers across the island are expressing frustration with delayed or insufficient government payments, which they say threaten the viability of local herding and dairy operations. While demonstrations have not been announced at specific tourist locations, protests of this nature in Crete occasionally involve slow-moving convoys of farm vehicles on rural roads, particularly in inland areas of Heraklion, Rethymno, and Lasithi regions. Visitors driving through the countryside or traveling between towns should allow extra time if they encounter agricultural traffic. This dispute is primarily between farmers and the Greek state and does not affect tourist services, beaches, or major attractions. Local markets and tavernas sourcing Cretan cheese, lamb, and dairy products continue to operate normally.
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Cretan Farmers Mobilize Over Catastrophic Subsidy Payments
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