Production Potentials as a Chance for Agricultural Producers-Case Study of Smederevo City in The Republic of Serbia
Natasa Kljajic (),
Jonel Subic and
Marko Jelocnik ()
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Natasa Kljajic: Institute of Agricultural Economics, Belgrade, Serbia
Jonel Subic: Institute of Agricultural Economics, Belgrade, Serbia
Marko Jelocnik: Institute of Agricultural Economics, Belgrade, Serbia
International Conference on Competitiveness of Agro-food and Environmental Economy Proceedings, 2017, vol. 6, 62-73
Abstract:
The basic directions for development of agriculture of the Republic of Serbia are defined by the Strategy of Agriculture and Rural Development of the Republic of Serbia for the period 2014-2024., the Law on Agriculture and Rural Development, the Law on Incentives in Agriculture and Rural Development and the National Program for Accepting the EU Legislation 2014-2018. Given that the Republic of Serbia has a clear commitment to European integration, one of the most important prerequisites in the integration process is to improve the competitiveness of the national economy on its way to the creation of an export-oriented economy. This paper presents production potentials in the fruit and vegetable production sector in the area of Smederevo as the potentially most developed and the most promising area for this type of production in the Republic of Serbia. The case of the city of Smederevo can serve as an example or model of well-organized and successful production for agricultural producers in all spheres of agro-business.
Keywords: Smederevo; Serbia; fruit growing; viticulture; production potential; economic development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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