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 critical border crossings remain shut, prolonging the strain on regional trade.

Key developments include:

  • Reduction of roadblocks on national highways, improving civilian and commercial vehicle movement.
  • Continued presence of protestors at specific border points affecting cross-border transport.
  • Dialogue sessions scheduled between farming unions and government representatives to establish a sustainable framework.
Location Blockade Status Impact
Florina Highway Cleared Traffic Flow…