Brestovci: Along with diaspora investors, the food industry's priority, we'll help farmers 10 to 15 thousand.

Businessmen and former Director of the Union of Business in Diasporance, Bekim Brestovci, and at the same time MP from the Social Democrat Initiative ranks, in one of his posts on the official personal page, has unveiled his plan and project on Albanian investors operating in the diaspora. He has presented his plan [...]
Businessmen and former Director of the Union of Business in Diasporance, Bekim Brestovci, and at the same time MP from the Social Democrat Initiative ranks, in one of his posts on the official personal page, has unveiled his plan and project on Albanian investors operating in the diaspora.
He has presented his plan in detail, saying he has taken concrete steps regarding the unification of investors from the diaspora, and that his socio-economic plan will do with the village-city connection, helping at least 10-15 thousand farmers.
Below, read his text:
socio-econic perspective village/city One of the main arteries of economic development Kosovo is agriculture development. So not by chance my original plan that would bring socio-economic perspective and economic development is related precisely to agriculture. I have already taken concrete steps about uniting investors from the diaspora for the initiative of an action society, which, through investment in the food industry, will move 10 to 15 thousand farmers, who would undoubtedly improve the social welfare of families living in villages. This action society, in addition to subsidising agricultural farmers and cultures, will also provide immediate market for farmers in the food industry. This would certainly affect the development of agriculture. The plans of this Actionary Society also target women living in villages, and especially in those localities near tourist sites. Women interested in employment will be helped to create businesses in the field of traditional culinaris, traditional clothing and other areas that would stimulate mountain tourism and generate self-employment, but also opening up small and women-led businesses. As for advancing municipalities, I have already begun working on concrete plans to create economic areas or business parks. The first example is creating the Malishev business park. This park has 40 hectares available, but with the possibility of expanding up to 80 hectares and is expected to make decisions on its functioning during the month of November this year. These parks are expected to bring interested businesses from our diaspora, which will also create jobs. The event of the parks would be available to functioning chains starting with agriculture, the food industry, then other industries. The goal is to create such business parks in all major centres, thus enabling equal access and socio-economic perspective in Kosovo villages and cities. B. B









