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Serbian farmers protested nationwide on Feb. 24, 2026, demanding higher subsidies, import limits, and faster payments amid falling incomes.
On February 24, 2026, thousands of Serbian farmers blocked roads nationwide with tractors, demanding higher subsidies, import restrictions on cheap dairy and meat, and faster payments.
Protests, which began nearly two weeks earlier in the southwest and spread to 42 locations, stemmed from declining farm incomes due to low prices and rising costs, exacerbated by imports from the EU and Western Balkans.
Farmers cited unsustainable market conditions and skipped government talks on milk reforms.
The demonstrations, part of broader anti-government unrest since 2024, highlight tensions over economic support, trade policies, and rural livelihoods as Serbia seeks EU alignment.
No immediate policy changes were announced.
Los agricultores serbios protestaron a nivel nacional el 24 de febrero de 2026, exigiendo mayores subsidios, límites de importación y pagos más rápidos en medio de la caída de los ingresos.