Item 1 of 6 Greek fishermen join farmers, protesting over the delayed payment of European Union subsidies, during the blockade of the port of the city of Volos, central Greece, December 10, 2025. REUTERS/Louisa Gouliamaki
VOLOS, Greece, Dec 10 (Reuters) – Dozens of Greek farmers disrupted operations at the regional port of Volos on Wednesday as part of a nationwide demonstration to protest delays in farm aid payments and high production costs.
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In an attempt to limit the impact of the protests on transport, a Greek Supreme Court prosecutor ordered authorities on Tuesday to immediately detain farmers who threaten traffic safety intentionally.
“We’re not backing down. If they want to arrest the thousands of protesting people, let them come and arrest us,” Costas Sefis, a farmer from the northern city of Malgara, told public broadcaster ERT.
He said compensation for the 2023 disaster had been limited and had come too late.
The centre-right government of Kyriakos Mitsotakis, under fire over the scandal, has said it is open to discussions and has urged farmers to halt the blockades. It has acknowledged delays in payments and said farmers will soon receive more aid.
But the protests continue. In the north, transport trucks formed long queues at Greece’s border with Bulgaria late on Tuesday where farmers intermittently restricted traffic through the Promachonas border crossing.
Reporting by Stamos Prousalis and Louisa Gouliamaki in Volos; Writing by Angeliki Koutantou; editing by Gareth Jones
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