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Serbia’s food and agribusiness sector in 2025 – financial scale, structural power and strategic economic importance

The Serbian food and agribusiness sector in 2025 stands among the most powerful engines of national economic life, blending extensive retail distribution systems, advanced food processing capacity, high-value consumer...

Consumer trends and FMCG industry growth in Serbia for 2024

Household consumers in Serbia spend an average of 37,501 dinars per month on food and essential items, with the largest portion of their budgets...

Expanding Horizons: Unleashing the Untapped Potential of Serbia’s Organic Food Industry as an Export Hub to the Demanding EU Market

Serbia, with its rich agricultural heritage and commitment to organic farming, possesses enormous untapped potential as an export hub for organic food to the...

“A turbulent year for farmers – inflation, protests, census.”

The year behind us in agriculture was marked by inflation, high prices of basic foodstuffs, African swine fever, census, and farmers' protests. In 2023, Serbian...

Export of our flour began to Hungary and Slovenia

The new economic year started well for the milling industry since 33,000 tons of flour were sold for export during July and August; which...

The growth of margins is lower than the growth of business costs

The group of wholesale and retail food product traders of the Trade Association of the Serbian Chamber of Commerce announced that the growth of...

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...

Greater pressure for strenghtening dinar in Serbia

NBS Vice-Governor Nikola Dragašević pointed out that since 2017, there has been greater pressure to strengthen the dinar than to weaken it, and that...

Serbia did not escape the drop in wheat prices after the Ukrainian crisis

One of the most effective tools of the world’s geopolitical turmoil continues to be food. The surplus of Ukrainian grain brought down the price...

How does food affect national security

In the conditions of the energy crisis and growing inflation and especially high food prices, agriculture has become an important element of national security,...

Apart from the producer’s guarantee that the meat is domestic, it will be controlled by the veterinary inspection

As of Friday, April 1, meat and products containing at least 50 percent of meat of domestic origin in all stores in Serbia will...
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