Back to newsLivestock farmers in Crete are threatening to organize a road blockade in August 2026, citing unpaid subsidies and what they describe as unfair treatment by authorities. The farmers, who raise sheep, goats, and cattle across the island, say they have gone without payment for extended periods and are calling on the government to address their grievances before the peak summer season.
If the blockade proceeds, it could affect traffic on major roads in Crete during one of the busiest tourist months of the year. Visitors traveling by car or bus between cities and tourist areas, particularly in central and eastern Crete, may encounter delays or detours.
Tourists planning road trips in August should monitor local news and allow extra travel time. The situation remains a threat for now, with no confirmed date or location for any action.
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Crete Farmers Threaten August Road Blockade Over Unpaid Subsidies
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