Little Zvornik, big investments – Better Earth


In the municipality of Mali Zvornik, 60 farmers received non-refundable financial support in the first round of subsidies for agricultural development. For this program, 15 million dinars were set aside in the municipal budget, and the contracts with the beneficiaries of subsidies were signed by the president of the municipality, Zoran Jevtić.

Little Zvornik, big investments – Better Earth
Source: Municipality of Mali Zvornik

Subsidies were allocated under the Program of Support Measures for the Implementation of Agricultural Policy and Rural Development Policy. At the same time, the local self-government plans to continue increasing the fund for agriculture.

Subsidies are directed through five different support measures: co-financing of credit support, rebate for artificial insemination, improvement of economic activities in the countryside through support for non-agricultural activities, rebate for insurance premiums for crops, fruits, perennial crops, nurseries and animals, as well as investments in physical property agricultural holding.

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Mali Zvornik: who did the investments go to?

The greatest interest was in incentive funds for investments in physical property, for which 12.1 million dinars were allocated, and 50 contracts were concluded. 2.1 million dinars were set aside for the improvement of economic activities in the countryside through support for non-agricultural activities, with six signed contracts.

Furthermore, 400,000 dinars were provided for insurance premium reimbursement for crops, fruits, perennial crops, nurseries and animals, and two contracts were concluded. Also, 30,000 dinars have been set aside for recourse for artificial insemination, with two approved requests.

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Incentives for artificial insemination are awarded in the maximum amount of 3,500 dinars for the first insemination procedure and 2,500 dinars for the repeated procedure per head. Funds are allocated until they are spent, and natural persons, owners of commercial registered family agricultural farms, entrepreneurs and economic companies from the territory of the municipality of Mali Zvornik are entitled to subsidies.

The allocation of these subsidies represents a significant incentive for farmers in this municipality. It enables them to improve their farms, improve economic stability and increase productivity. Investments in the physical assets of agricultural farms, as well as support for non-agricultural activities, are key to the sustainable development of villages and agriculture in this region.

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Through these measures, the municipality of Mali Zvornik strives to encourage farmers to innovate and increase competitiveness. This is essential for the development of rural areas. Subsidies will be available until the allocated funds are used up. At the same time, interested farmers have the opportunity to submit their requests and use this support for the further development of their farms.

Source: Courier

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