Greek farmers have resumed protests across the country, blocking roads during peak summer season. The demonstrations stem from significant delays in subsidy payments from OPKEPE, the Greek Paying Agency for Agricultural Aid. Farmers allege a “major blow” regarding these subsidies, claiming many eligible fields are not being recognized for support. The protests highlight broader concerns about the complexities and inefficiencies of the subsidy application process. Negotiations with the government have so far failed to yield a resolution, and farmers are demanding immediate action to address the payment issues. The situation is causing disruption to transportation and raising concerns about potential impacts on agricultural production and supply chains. The protests are expected to continue until their demands are met.