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Serbia has issued a new call to farmers for investment incentives

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Interested farmers can apply until October 29 at the invitation of the Ministry of Agriculture for IPARD incentives for investments in physical property related to the processing and marketing of agricultural and fishery products.
As stated in the public invitation of the Ministry, for the fourth time in a row, it refers to investments in physical property and eligible costs related to construction, as well as the purchase of new equipment and machinery.
It covers the sectors of milk, meat, fruit and vegetables, eggs and grapes, and the request can be submitted only within one sector for one or more investments.
Slightly more than 25 thousand euros have been allocated for this call, while incentives can amount to 50 percent, ie 60 percent of eligible costs for investments in the field of waste and wastewater management.
The minimum amount of incentives that the user can receive within all sectors is 10,000 euros, the maximum incentive in the sector of fruits and vegetables, meat, eggs and grapes is one million euros, and in the dairy sector users can receive an incentive of two million euros.
The text of this invitation, as well as the rulebook and useful supporting attachments, can be found on the websites of the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management and the Directorate for Agrarian Payments, Kamatica reports.

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