Montenegro should take pride in and express gratitude for its abundant natural resources, which create ideal conditions for producing agricultural goods, particularly organic products, stated Vladimir…
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The Ministry of Agriculture, led by Minister Vladimir Joković, is focused on enhancing investment measures and rural development, aiming for a more substantial budget and increased…
The Montenegrin delegation showcased the country’s potential at the Levantine Fair in Bari and highlighted opportunities for collaboration with the Apulia region across various sectors, according…
Montenegro has experienced a loss of three billion euros in GDP related to trade, highlighting a heavy reliance on imports, which undermines the economy, according to…
The Montenegrin government has been criticized for pushing local winemakers into a difficult position with its latest tax reforms. Aleksandar Ljumović, Vice President of the Liberal…
While the Ministry of Agriculture highlights the issues of fragmented production and the shortage of cooperatives, Montenegrin farmers are expressing frustration over low purchase prices for…
In the first six months of 2024, Montenegro imported fruit and vegetables worth more than €34 million, sparking dissatisfaction among local farmers. The Ministry of Agriculture…
The Montenegrin government has recently approved a new regulation to amend and update the procedures for utilizing funds from the EU pre-accession assistance instrument, known as…
The Ministry of Agriculture is set to finalize the exact budget needed by year-end for VAT exemption subsidies under the IPARD II program, benefiting agricultural producers…
The driving force behind the development of Montenegro’s agriculture must primarily be the domestic market, followed by tourism and exports, as concluded during the roundtable discussion…