Serbian Ministry of Agriculture Launches Public Call for Crop Production Incentives

Funding aims to support farmers and boost domestic plant cultivation

The Serbian Ministry of Agriculture has announced a public call for subsidies in the crop production sector, offering financial support to farmers to strengthen domestic agricultural output. The program covers a range of plant-based products and is designed to encourage modern and efficient farming practices.

Eligible producers can apply for incentives aimed at improving crop yields, introducing new technologies, and ensuring higher quality production.

The initiative is part of the government’s broader efforts to enhance food security, support rural development, and increase the competitiveness of Serbia’s agricultural sector.

Farmers and agricultural associations have welcomed the announcement, highlighting the potential benefits for both small-scale and commercial producers across the country.

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