World News | Greek Farmers Dump Produce Outside an Agricultural Fair and Promise to Escalate Protests

Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. Greek farmers dumped chestnuts and apples on the pavement outside an agricultural fair on Saturday and promised to escalate protests after a Tuesday meeting.

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Thessaloniki, Feb 4 (AP) Greek farmers dumped chestnuts and apples on the pavement outside an agricultural fair on Saturday and promised to escalate protests after a Tuesday meeting.

Those who did the dumping were from the Thessaly region, in central Greece, who came to the northern Greek city of Thessaloniki on buses to join their colleagues from the north who had come with their tractors Friday.

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In recent months, similar protests have swept Europe as farmers on the continent take their grievances over inflation, foreign competition and the costs of combating climate change to the streets.

“The millions of euros that the prime minister says he is giving us to cut down on production costs are a pittance,” said Kostas Tzelas, a farmers' federation leader from Thessaly, referring to promises of support by Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis.

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The prime minister “said nothing about us losing income from the (European Union's) Common Agricultural Policy. If he wants us to remain in Greece and not emigrate, he must solve our problems,” he added.

The farmers from Thessaly left following their protest, while those from northern Greece will remove their tractors Sunday. But they, and others from across Greece, will meet Tuesday and will likely decide to escalate their protests, including blocking highways.

Farmers have derided the government's proposal for a meeting with Mitsotakis, calling it a photo-opportunity event.

"The last thing we care about is a meeting with the prime minister,” Tzelas said.(AP)

(The above story is verified and authored by Press Trust of India (PTI) staff. PTI, India’s premier news agency, employs more than 400 journalists and 500 stringers to cover almost every district and small town in India.. The views appearing in the above post do not reflect the opinions of LatestLY)

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