2015
DOI: 10.5937/ekopolj1502513p
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Agricultural subsidies in the budget of the Republic of Serbia

Abstract: SummaryIn this paper, the authors analyse the dynamics of agricultural subsidies, compared

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“…According to Popović and Grujić (2015) the republic budget transfer funds for the most of the subsidies and support programs goes directly to the to the users, and including agricultural subsidies that amount was 51.2% in 2008. In the same paper, Popović and Grujić (2015) argue that agricultural subsidies had a faster growth compared to the total subsidies in last years.…”
Section: National Incentives: Support Programs For Smes In Agriculturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Popović and Grujić (2015) the republic budget transfer funds for the most of the subsidies and support programs goes directly to the to the users, and including agricultural subsidies that amount was 51.2% in 2008. In the same paper, Popović and Grujić (2015) argue that agricultural subsidies had a faster growth compared to the total subsidies in last years.…”
Section: National Incentives: Support Programs For Smes In Agriculturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Before presenting the transformation of agrarian policy in Serbia, it is important to mention that the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management (MAFWM) must harmonize national agrarian policy with EU, where it is emphasizing the importance of cooperation with the institutions. The alignment with institutions must be achieved both horizontally and vertically (Popovi , Gruji , 2015) . Harmonization of legislation is particularly important in the field of food safety and quality.…”
Section: Eu Agrarian Policy Towards Serbiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This fact should always be taken into account in view of the constant increase in the population in the world, which is why it is necessary to increase the area under wheat [10,11]. Countries that have acquired the status of candidates for EU membership are recommended to constantly build and strengthen the legislative framework and to constantly work on monitoring the implementation of support for public policy measures) [12,13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%