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During her visit to Kosjeric, the Minister of Economy, Andjelka Atanaskovic, visited the Zaric Distillery, where she invited businessmen to apply for support programs intended for small and medium enterprises and entrepreneurs, for which 17 million euros of non-refundable funds have been allocated.
As the Ministry of Economy announced, Atanaskovic said that the Zaric Distillery started its work with the help of the Development Fund and emphasized that the relevant ministry has a lot of opportunities to help all businessmen.
She invited businessmen to apply for our four programs.
She specified that this is a program for the purchase of equipment, where 13 million euros of non-refundable funds were provided, a program intended for beginners in business worth 1.2 million euros and a program for encouraging entrepreneurship through development projects in the amount of 1.6 million euros.
From this year, we also have a new program for women and youth who are beginners in business, and for which 800 thousand euros of non-refundable funds have been allocated, said Atanaskovic.
The Minister pointed out that these are programs that include non-refundable funds and favorable loans.
I would like as many people as possible, especially from Kosjeric, to apply. The municipality has a lot of potential, and the development of entrepreneurship will contribute to Kosjeric developing and keeping his children to work and live in their place, the minister said.
She stated that the Zaric Distillery works great and has a good export of products.
Our tours of business entities in Serbia are an invitation to businessmen to apply for programs, Atanaskovic said.
The owner of the Distillery, Milan Zaric, pointed out that thanks to the awards and medals they won at domestic and world competitions, they managed to become recognizable on the domestic and foreign markets.
For the needs of the Distillery, about 1,500 families engaged in fruit growing are engaged in the Kosjeric area and its surroundings. We try to employ as many farms as possible, so that people stay in the countryside. The support of the Development Fund in that means a lot to us, said Zaric, Dnevnik reports.

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