Péter Szijjártó: agricultural cooperation with the Bosnian Serb Republic continues
Cooperation with the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina to support agricultural entrepreneurs continues, the agreement on this was signed on Thursday, the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade announced on his Facebook page from Banja Luka.
Péter Szijjártó wrote that Hungary has developed a very close, friendly cooperation with the Bosnian Serb Republic. “We cooperate with everyone who shows interest in us. In recent years, we have worked a lot, as a result of which Hungarian companies are considered a serious player in important industries here,” he added.
He emphasized that cooperation in the field of agriculture is the most spectacular
In the framework of a joint supporter program, we provided HUF 4.5 billion in a tender to a total of 768 farmers and agricultural entrepreneurs in the Republic of Serbia to buy agricultural machines and tools manufactured in Hungary – he recalled. “In view of the joint success, we have now decided to continue, so we are launching the second round of tenders with a budget of HUF 7.5 billion, and this will give new Hungarian machine manufacturing companies a serious opportunity to export their products here. This is also included in the economic cooperation agreement, which We signed today with Prime Minister Radovan Viskovic,” explained the minister.
MTI
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