Farmers' associations in Serbia have stated that agricultural producers are facing problems in exercising their rights to subsidies and have called on the state to clarify ambiguities regarding these payments.
Farmers' associations in Serbia, including milk producers from Šumadija and Pomoravlje and farmers from Šajkača, expressed dissatisfaction with the government's offers after a meeting with the Minister of Agriculture and condemned the police action against detained protesters, demanding their immediate release.
Some farmers' associations met with the relevant ministry in Serbia, while others protested outside after not being invited, to discuss the government's proposals for agriculture.
Farmers' associations in protest have announced where they will block main, regional, and local roads in Serbia today, due to the poor state of agriculture and the Serbian Government's inaction…
Farmers' associations in protest announced today that they are demanding an extraordinary meeting with the Serbian Government due to the urgent and unresolved situation in agriculture, threatening to radicalize protests if no call is received.
Farmers' associations in Serbia are escalating their protests with total, multi-hour blockades on approximately 80 main, regional, and local roads, following a breakdown in dialogue with the minister.
Farmers' associations are cautioning the ruling party of an electoral setback in Tiruppur and Coimbatore districts due to the stalled Anamalayar-Nallar project.
Farmers' associations in Serbia announced that no agreement was reached with the Ministry at a recent meeting, and their protest is only temporarily suspended during the peak season for field work.
A meeting was held between Serbian farmers' associations and the head of the agriculture minister's cabinet, leading to some blockades being lifted, but others, like in Miločaj, remain. Meanwhile, five farmers arrested after blocking a border crossing are scheduled for questioning in Šabac.
Farmers' associations in Serbia are continuing their protests across nearly 80 locations, with some blockades lasting continuously. They claim that the government has infiltrated their ranks with individuals to disrupt the demonstrations, citing an incident at a meeting on the Ibarska magistrala.
Farmers' associations in Serbia have escalated their protests, initiating full or multi-hour blockades on over 50 roads across the country, demanding increased subsidies and protection against imports.
Farmers' associations in Serbia are initiating a total, multi-hour blockade of approximately 80 main, regional, and local roads to protest the 'catastrophic' state of agriculture.
Protesting farmers' associations have rejected a meeting scheduled by the Ministry of Agriculture, stating they will not attend until concrete and clear solutions are offered.
An association of eight farmers' organizations has issued a public statement highlighting problems with claiming per-hectare subsidies, calling the regulations unclear and illegal.
Several farmers' associations, protesting for over three weeks, attended a three-and-a-half-hour meeting with the Serbian Ministry of Agriculture today, but it concluded without any concrete agreement.
Farmers' associations in Serbia announced they would continue blocking approximately 10 main, regional, and local roads today to protest the poor state of agriculture in the country.
The Alliance of Farmers' Associations of Banat announced a temporary withdrawal from protests and road blockades, stating they did not accept any offer from the Ministry of Agriculture.
Farmers' associations protesting in Mrčajevci claim that an individual 'inserted from the top of the government' caused an incident during their joint meeting, aiming to disrupt the protests.
Farmers' associations protesting in Serbia have announced they are ceasing all dialogue with Agriculture Minister Dragan Glamočić, citing a lack of concrete solutions despite daily calls for dialogue.
Farmers' associations protesting the poor state of agriculture are initiating total, multi-hour blockades on approximately 80 roads and intersections across Serbia.
Farmers' associations in Serbia have decided to escalate their protests starting Tuesday, with representatives from 32 agricultural associations meeting to radicalize their actions.