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Serbia introduces incentives to boost automation investments in the food industry

Serbia has introduced a regulatory framework to attract direct investments in automating existing capacities in the food industry. Eligible investments include both tangible assets...

Serbia showcases food industry at GULFOOD 2025 in Dubai with 22 companies participating

The Chamber of Commerce of Serbia (PKS) and the Development Agency of Serbia (RAS) have organized the participation of 22 Serbian companies at GULFOOD...

Serbian companies secure contracts worth EUR 800,000 at International Food Ingredients Fair in Frankfurt

Serbian companies participating in the International Food Ingredients Europe Fair in Frankfurt have successfully concluded contracts worth EUR 800,000, with the potential for additional...

Exploring investment opportunities in Serbia’s food industry and technology

Sándor Canyi, president and CEO of OTP, the leading bank in Central and Eastern Europe, recently shared his insights in an interview with NIN....

Through new investments, MK Group confirms its focus on Serbia

MK Group, in the year when it celebrates its 40th anniversary, announced new investments in the development of its divisions operating in the agricultural...

Serbia climbs the stairs towards the global agricultural economics

After the successful first day of the „Grow up – strength of the country“ conference, where ideas were exchanged and solutions offered in the...

Serbia, chance for trade with China lays in powerful food industry

Customs duties on 90 percent of Serbian products that will be exported to China will be abolished, writes Bloomberg Adria. These are the standards...

Serbia, The food industry is mostly in our hands

Bread, milk, meat, flour, oil, sugar...we need them most often. When we shop, we look at price, quality, and brand. We know that we have...

Steel production and food industry in decline

Industrial production in September compared to the same month last year decreased by 0.3 percent, so the total year-on-year growth in the first nine...
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