
Serbian Farmers Meet with Government After 21 Days of Protests
Farmers protesting across Serbia by blocking roads are meeting with the Serbian government, though representatives express low expectations after 21 days of demonstrations.
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Farmers protesting across Serbia by blocking roads are meeting with the Serbian government, though representatives express low expectations after 21 days of demonstrations.

Miroslav Aleksić, president of NPS and a farmer, stated that those who feed the nation should be treated with respect and dignity, not as figures of ridicule, highlighting the plight of agricultural workers.
In Šabac, a rally was held in support of farmers. Of the five arrested during a recent protest in Badovinci, two were remanded in custody while three were released to defend themselves at large.

Farmers protesting across Serbia have been invited to a meeting with the government, but they deny any prior agreement, stating a previous meeting was unofficial.

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.

Serbian farmers continue their protests and blockades for the 20th day, facing radical reactions from the Ministry of Interior, which has led to the detention of five farmers at a border crossing.

Almost all roads leading to Kraljevo, Serbia, are under a 24-hour blockade by farmers protesting arrests made in Bogatić, with only the old road to Čačak remaining passable.

The farmers' protest has been going on for 19 days. Blockades are in place this morning in several locations across Serbia. Some of them are total, lasting 24 hours, and one of them is...

Farmers in Serbia have moved their protest, blocking the main road between Kraljevo and Čačak in Miločaj after 18 days of blocking the road in Mrčajevci.

Farmers have ended their blockade of the Ibarska magistrala in Mrčajevci, near Čačak, which began on February 11. The blockade is now being relocated to Miločaj due to local residents' discontent.
Lawyer Milan Alanović has advised farmers participating in road blockades across Serbia not to comply with requests for informative talks from the police or the Security Information Agency (BIA) unless the caller identifies themselves and the reason for the call.

Dissatisfied farmers across Serbia have been blocking roads for days, demanding negotiations with the government and threatening further radicalization if their demands are not met.

A 61-year-old farmer was seriously injured when a van driver attempted to break through a protest blockade at a crossroads in the village of Bresnica near Čačak. Farmers stated they would radicalize protests if no meeting with the government is scheduled.

Dissatisfied Serbian farmers are continuing their 16-day road blockades, with some resorting to selling their cows to survive, and are calling on the minister to address their grievances.
Farmers in Serbia continue to block approximately 80 main, regional, and local roads across the country, releasing a detailed list of locations for their 24-hour or multi-hour blockades.

Farmers protesting in Serbia, equipped with old tractors and expressing despair, questioned claims by authorities about 'Rolex-wearing millionaires,' highlighting the stark contrast with their own difficult circumstances.

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.

Predrag Veljković, a member of the Šumadija and Pomoravlje Milk Producers Association, announced that police have begun issuing fines to individuals who participated in recent road blockades.

Poljoprivrednici zlatiborskog kraja blokirali su danas od 13 sati saobraćaj na putu Užice – Zlatibor u mjestu Sušica, čime su zaustavili saobraćaj ka Crnoj Gori i Bosni i Hercegovini, piše Fonet. Učes

After two weeks of protests over the state of agriculture, dissatisfied farmers have blocked roads across Serbia, describing their situation as 'classic survival'.

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.

Serbian farmers have rejected an invitation from Agriculture Minister Dragan Glamočić for a meeting, stating that they were manipulated during previous discussions and view the new invitation as another attempt at machination.

Farmers in Bogatić, Serbia, have radicalized their protests, maintaining blockades in the town center and five other locations, demanding concrete solutions and accusing the ministry of 'buying time'.

Serbian farmers have decided to escalate their protests starting Tuesday, with over 30 associations participating, stating it's the only way to bring about change.

Predrag Veljković, a member of the Association of Milk Producers of Šumadija and Pomoravlje, announced a meeting with the chief of staff of the Minister of Agriculture, but confirmed that the blockade in Miločaj remains.

Farmers blocking roads between Kragujevac and Gornji Milanovac in Serbia have paused their protests until a meeting with government officials, threatening to resume blockades if no agreement is reached.
In Šabac, a rally was held in support of farmers, following the arrest of five individuals at a recent protest in Badovinci; two of them have been remanded in custody, while three were released to defend themselves.

Farmers protesting across Serbia deny reaching any agreement with the Ministry of Agriculture, stating a previous meeting was unofficial. They have now received an official invitation for a meeting with the Serbian Government.

Protesting farmers' associations in Serbia have announced plans to block approximately 10 main, regional, and local roads today.

Zlatko Kokanović, a farmer activist, has been detained for up to 30 days after attempting to block a border crossing with other farmers.

Farmers across Serbia are continuing their road blockades in multiple locations, with total blockades reported at Kočović crossroads and on roads between Kragujevac and Kr.

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.

Udruženja poljoprivrednika koja su u protestu objavila su i za danas gde će blokirati magistralne, regionalne i lokalne puteve u Srbiji, zbog lošeg st

A daily news summary from N1, highlighting the most important news of the day, including a segment on farmers realizing they have become tiresome to citizens.

Farmers in Serbia have been blocking roads for over two weeks, and an attorney has advised them not to respond to police or BIA calls for informational interviews regarding the protests.
Councilors from Kreni-promeni and Mi snaga naroda in the Belgrade City Assembly walked out of a session discussing the budget rebalance to join protesting farmers.

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 have blocked all roads leading to and from Kraljevo, Serbia, in a radicalization of their protests, citing a lack of response from the ministry and government.

Farmers in Serbia are continuing their protests, blocking approximately 80 roads across the country and awaiting an invitation from the Serbian government for negotiations.

Nije potrebno posebno „oko za detalj” da se već na prvi pogled uoči kako nešto odudara od „zvanične verzije”. Ma, ne nešto nego baš sve. Nigde oni „roleksi”, hiljade i hiljade evra... Samo stari trakt

Farmers in Serbia are intensifying their protests, blocking roads for two weeks and accusing the Minister of Agriculture of lying and manipulation, adding a fifth demand to their list.

Na 42 lokacije, 32 poljoprivredna udruženja postavila su blokade. I sve je to deo ranije najavljene radikalizacije, pošto su razgovori sa nadležnim mi

Farmers from the Zlatibor region in Serbia blocked traffic on the Užice - Zlatibor road in Sušica, halting movement towards Montenegro and Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Agriculture Minister Dragan Glamočić stated that he would not make decisions under pressure and extended an open invitation for dialogue with farmers who wish to speak with him.

After nearly two weeks of road blockades across Serbia, farmers are announcing a radicalization of their protests, dissatisfied with the government's response to their demands, despite the Ministry of Agriculture's attempts to mitigate the situation.

Farmers across Serbia are escalating their protests on Tuesday, initiating total blockades of roads, with expectations of a large turnout and widespread disruptions as agreed upon in a recent meeting.

Miroslav Aleksić of the People's Movement of Serbia (NPS) stated that farmers, if united, have the power to block all of Serbia, warning them not to expect the government to change its stance on agriculture. Farmers are announcing a radicalization of their protests and blockades starting Tuesday.

Agricultural producers in Serbia are blocking roads for days, with another village in Šabac joining the protest, demanding higher purchase prices for milk.
Two protesting farmer associations in Serbia, 'Šajkača' from Čačak and 'Proizvođači mleka Šumadje i Pomoravlja' from Kraljevo, have accepted an invitation to meet with the Serbian government.
Milk producers in Serbia have been blocking roads for over 20 days, protesting unsatisfactory milk purchase prices. Authorities, after initial tolerance, deployed strong police forces against farmers from Mačva.
Farmers' associations, who have been blocking roads for over two weeks, have accepted a meeting with the relevant ministry.

Farmers protesting across Serbia said they are lifting some of their road blocks to ease traffic on Tuesday.

The 'Miokovačka kajsija' association of apricot producers from the Čačak area in Serbia has condemned the arrests and detentions of agricultural producers.

Serbia's Directorate for Agrarian Payments has issued a public call for basic subsidies in crop production, open until April 1, 2026, though the eAgrar system reportedly faced initial issues.

Farmers have blocked the approaches to the Badovinci border crossing near Bogatić, Serbia, in protest.

Serbian farmers are continuing their protests and blockades for the 18th day, relocating from Mrčajevci, and vowing not to retreat until their demands are met, emphasizing their role in providing healthy food.
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' blockades continued across Serbia at nearly 80 locations, with protesters demanding a meeting with the government and prime minister, stating that dialogue with the agriculture minister is no longer possible.

Dissatisfied farmers are blocking roads across Serbia, threatening 'radicalization' if the government refuses to negotiate on their demands.

Serbian farmers are requesting a meeting with Prime Minister Đuro Macuta and other government members, claiming that milk prices continue to be lowered and no agreement can be reached with the minister.

A daily news summary from N1, highlighting key events including a minister's desire for a hairdresser to dye his hair instead of farmers.
Farmers who are still blocking about 80 main, regional and local roads in Serbia today have published the locations they will block for 24 or several

Farmers in Serbia are continuing their protests, blocking approximately 80 main, regional, and local roads, stating they have reached 'rock bottom' and have no other option.

Farmers' associations protesting the poor state of agriculture are initiating total, multi-hour blockades on approximately 80 roads and intersections across Serbia.

Farmers across Serbia are blocking roads to protest and demand increased subsidies, stating they have 'hit rock bottom,' while the minister accuses them of politicking.

Despite the minister's claims of 'hooligans' exploiting farmers, Serbian agricultural workers have intensified their protests, setting up road blockades across Šumadija.

Thousands of Serbian farmers blocked 42 main roads across the country, demanding higher subsidies and protection from cheap imports as rural incomes decline.

Farmers who have been blocking the road in Mrčajevci for 14 days are radicalizing their protest starting today. Nova's reporter for N1 from Mrčajevci reports for N1 that...
Poljoprivrednik Milan Pajić iz udruženja "Naše mleko" je kazao da se oni neće odazvati pozivu ministra poljoprivrede Dragana Glamočića radi razgovora o problemima zbog kojih organizuju višednevne blok
Serbian farmers are escalating their protests with 'total blockades' of roads, stating they are 'suffering Serbian souls, not foreign mercenaries' and expecting a large turnout.

The Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management announced that two of the six promises made by Minister of Agriculture Dragan Glamočić to farmers have been fulfilled.

Thirty-two associations and representatives of farmers from ongoing blockades met in Mrčajevci, deciding to escalate their protests starting Tuesday.