Farmer blockades in Western Macedonia have begun to ease after days of widespread protests, although some key border crossings remain closed, disrupting transportation and trade. The demonstrations, sparked by ongoing grievances over agricultural policies and economic challenges, have impacted regional supply chains and drawn attention from authorities seeking a resolution. This article provides an update on the current situation and its implications for local communities and cross-border movement.
Farmer Blockades Begin to Ease in Western Macedonia as Tensions Decrease
Following days of intense protests, the agricultural community in Western Macedonia has partially lifted blockades that had severely disrupted local traffic and supply chains. Authorities report a significant decline in confrontations between farmers and law enforcement, coinciding with ongoing negotiations aimed at addressing core grievances such as subsidy reforms and fuel price hikes. Despite the easing, some…
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Author : EURO-NEWS
Publish date : 2026-01-13 08:55:00
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