Cheaper fuel for farmers

Glamočić said that the relevant ministry has announced the largest public call for farmers - 18,000 dinars per hectare.
Cheaper fuel for farmers

Cheaper fuel for farmers Serbia’s Minister of Agriculture, Dragan Glamočić, stated that the country is stable in terms of fertilizer, fuel, and raw material supplies for farmers. The ministry has launched a large public call offering 18,000 dinars per hectare, alongside low-interest loans for essential agricultural inputs. Farmers will also receive preferential diesel prices, paying significantly less than the general public due to excise tax refunds.

  • Serbia has a stable supply of fertilizer, fuel, and raw materials for agriculture.
  • The Ministry of Agriculture has announced its largest public call, offering 18,000 dinars per hectare.
  • Farmers are encouraged to accept aid solutions promptly to receive funds without delay.
  • Low-interest loans are available: 0% for fertilizer, 1% for women and those under 40, and 3% for others.
  • Farmers will pay a preferential price for diesel fuel, 181 dinars per liter, with a maximum of 184 dinars if prices rise.
  • Excise tax refunds for farmers have increased from 50 to 57.64 dinars per liter, bringing the total cost to 123.37 dinars.
  • The Ministry of Finance has allocated 11 billion dinars for excise tax refunds.
  • A farmer working 100 hectares could save approximately 7,500 euros due to these measures.
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