This morning the farmers of Thessaloniki are expected to carry out a motorized march, with the final destination being the Ministry of Macedonia – Thrace
The farmers returned to their blocks, determined to continue their mobilizations, while tomorrow, at the nationwide meeting in Nice of Larissathe farmers they will decide about the future and the form of their movements.
According to thestival.gr, this morning its farmers Thessaloniki they are expected to carry out a motorized march, having as their final destination the Ministry of Macedonia – Thrace, in Thessaloniki, where they will deliver a resolution with their demands, while as they say they will escalate their mobilizations and will not back down.
In its symbolic closure Egnatia Street at the height of the Strymonikos junction they proceed today at 13:00 pm. the farmers of the Prefecture of Serres. The closure of Egnatia Street will last 15 to 20 minutes from both traffic flows and will be done in consultation with the police. Earlier at 11:00 a.m. farmers who had left their tractors in the center of the city of Serres will transport them under the Strymonikos interchange on the Heraklia-Strymonikos Provincial road.
Blocked in the Great Fields is the meeting of the farmers of Chania today at 11:00 in the morning joining their voice with their colleagues in the rest of Greece. The Board of Directors of the United Federation of Agricultural Associations of the Prefecture of Chania, with its announcement, calls on all farmers to participate and demand effective measures to protect their income.
A renewed invitation for dialogue was addressed by Minister of Rural Development and Food Lefteris Avgenakis who met with delegations of farmers. The minister points out that “the government insists on dialogue” and that “the relationship between New Democracy, the Government and the Prime Minister himself with the Greek farmers is timeless, it is strong”.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis emphasized yesterday that there is no “agricultural front” for us and added: “We listen to them, we respect them and we constantly take measures to support them, recognizing their anxiety for tomorrow due to the increase in production costs due to the energy/climate crisis, but also due to the strong geopolitical upheavals that have a catalytic effect on the agricultural sector and food production systems as a whole”.
Source: Skai
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