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Bulgarian farmers protest delayed subsidies: report

30 July 2008, 17:26 CET

(SOFIA) - Several hundred Bulgarian farmers blocked roads across the country Wednesday to protest delayed state subsidy payments and the recent freezing of EU agricultural aid, local media reported.

National radio said cattle breeders from the northwest of the country had barred a major road to the Danube port of Oryahovo.

They were protesting delays in the payment of milk subsidies and compensation for poor crops of fodder following last year's drought, the radio reported.

Police arrested four milk producers who tried to slaughter three calves on the road to show what would happen to their herds if payments did not resume soon, were arrested, said the report.

In the south of the country meanwhile, farmers staged peaceful sit-ins against the recent freezing of European agricultural aid, state BTA agency reported.

"We live on credit, that's why we're out here!" BTA quotes them as saying.

Many said they risked going bankrupt after the European Commission confirmed last week it was freezing more 100 million euros (155.5 million dollars) in agricultural aid.

The EU's executive arm has cut off a total of 800 million euros in subsidies towards farming, road building and regional development because of continuing dissatisfaction at the levels of corruption in Bulgaria.

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