fter a nationwide meeting bringing together 62 farmer blockades
Payment delays emerged as a dominant issue. Speakers pointed to unresolved problems linked to ATAK identifiers and monitoring mechanisms, which have left a significant number of producers unpaid, despite having completed all required declarations and checks. This, participants stressed, is not a technical glitch, but a liquidity crisis for farms operating with razor-thin margins.
The meeting closed with a slogan that captured the prevailing resolve: “We continue our struggle decisively and without retreat.” Farmers pledged to act as a single front, shifting pressure from statements to infrastructure, and from symbolic protest to direct impact on everyday economic activity.
Whether this escalation will prompt substantive institutional responses or solidify a more confrontational equilibrium between producers and the government remains to be seen. What is already clear, however, is that the agricultural mobilization of 2026 is entering a phase of greater cohesion, binding together administrative failures, income insecurity, and international trade dynamics into a single, unified framework.
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