Serbian Farmers Block Roads in Protest
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.
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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 in Serbia have set up barricades in multiple locations, demanding government protection from competition and protesting unpaid wages.

Serbian farmers' blockades of roads have entered their third week, with farmers expressing distrust in the minister and continuing their 'radicalization' efforts.

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 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 in Serbia are initiating a total, multi-hour blockade of approximately 80 main, regional, and local roads to protest the 'catastrophic' state of agriculture.

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

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

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.
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.

Farmers in Serbia have announced simultaneous blockades of numerous roads across the country following days of protests, expressing dissatisfaction with the state of agriculture and demanding an immediate halt to all imports.

The Steering Committee of the Initiative for the Survival of Farmers of Serbia announced its decision to join the ongoing farmers' protests, effective immediately.

Agricultural producers in Serbia are blocking roads for days, with another village in Šabac joining the protest, demanding higher purchase prices for milk.

The Initiative for the Survival of Farmers of Serbia (IOPS) demanded that the police cease repression and withdraw misdemeanor charges issued to farmers. Farmers have been blocking roads across Serbia

Serbian livestock farmers are facing unexpected losses of millions of dinars after the state abruptly limited subsidies for first-calf heifers to 20 animals per farm, despite previous expectations of 100,000 dinars per animal.

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.

Serbian farmer Milenko Muzikravić, participating in a blockade in Mrčajevci, stated that farmers are forced to take such actions to save themselves, their villages, and Serbia.

Farmers' blockades are spreading across Serbia following controversial statements by Agriculture Minister Dragan Glamočić, leading to the suspension of dialogue with him and a call for Prime Minister Đura Macuta.

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 in Gruža, Serbia, are organizing road blockades, with one farmer claiming that questions at a meeting with the minister were posed by individuals close to the ministry.

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.

Serbian farmers are set to radicalize their protests starting Tuesday, with 32 associations agreeing to implement total blockades across the country.

Serbian farmers are escalating their protests with planned total road blockades across the country, with a representative from the Banat Alliance stating the 'incredible turnout' reflects widespread dissatisfaction.

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.

Farmers' associations in Serbia have decided to escalate their protests starting Tuesday, with representatives from 32 agricultural associations meeting to radicalize their actions.

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

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.

The Lidl supermarket chain announced its plan to buy one million liters of milk from Serbian farmers, facilitated through the Mlekara Ub dairy.

Lidl Serbia has announced a plan to purchase one million liters of milk from local producers through Mlekara Ub, aiming to provide additional support to Serbian farmers.
Farmers and livestock breeders in Serbia have blocked roads in several locations with tractors and agricultural vehicles, warning the government that they will come to Belgrade.

Serbian farmer Dejan Trajković from the 'Naše mleko' association stated that farmers refused to meet with the relevant minister and warned they would come to Belgrade if their demands are not met.

Thousands of Serbian farmers blocked roads across the country with their tractors, demanding higher subsidies and protection from cheap imported products like milk and pork.

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.

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.

The Initiative for the Survival of Farmers of Serbia has decided to join ongoing protests, with blockades expected in Vojvodina, citing economic hardship.

Farmers in Serbia, representing 32 associations, have announced plans for radical protests following a meeting in Mrcajevci.

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