Continued support through the Agriculture and Rural Development Programme

Through the Agriculture and Rural Development Programme for 2019, the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Rural Development aims to increase agricultural sector competitiveness, improve the lives of rural residents, create new jobs, and overall economic development in the country. So said MBPZR Minister Dijana Zivic, [...]
Through the Agriculture and Rural Development Programme for 2019, the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Rural Development aims to increase agricultural sector competitiveness, improve the lives of rural residents, create new jobs, and overall economic development in the country.
So said MBPZR Minister Dijana Zivic during the presentation of this programme before farmers and farmers' associations in the Shtrpce municipality.
It has shown that during this year they have tried, like every other time, to expand investment opportunities, to direct them and facilitate competitive criteria as much as possible. In addition, the minister announced them with some of the ministry's priorities for this year and has encouraged farmers on this side to increase investments in agriculture, thus adding local production and new jobs.
Otherwise, calls for application have been opened for the measure of 101, through which investments in physical assets in agricultural economies are supported, for size 103 through which investments in physical assets are supported in the processing and trading of agricultural products, for the measure of 302 through which investments are supported in farm diversification and business development, for the extent of agricultural land irrigation, for the measure of 303, through which investments are supported in the preparation and implementation of local development strategies, the Leather Leader for local development groups <0-elected).
Meanwhile, the deadline for application is open until July 01st, 2019, and all accompanying documents, programmes, guides and other documents can be obtained on MBPZHR and AZHB websites.













