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Investment activities in agriculture and processing industry on the territory of the vrbas municipality–state and possibilities

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  • Jonel Subic

    (Institute of Agricultural Economics, Serbia)

  • Marijana Jovanovic

    (Institute of Agricultural Economics, Serbia)

  • Marko Jelocnik

    (Institute of Agricultural Economics, Serbia)

Abstract

Paper presents the investment activities on the territory of the Vrbas municipality, with special emphasis on agriculture and processing industry, which represent the branches with the highest growth of investments in observed period (2006-2012). By consideration of the spatial distribution of totally realized investments within the Vrbas municipality, generally weak and insufficient investment activity can be noticed, and it ranges from 0,23%-0,45% of totally realized investments on the territory of the Republic of Serbia, whereby the highest investments in municipality are realized during the 2011. Identically to republic and to regional level, on the level of the Vrbas municipality comes to similar trends in distribution of investments in agriculture and processing industry per employed resident, in other word it is possible to the make differentiation between the period with growth and decrease of investment activities. It should be underlined a rapid growth of investments in last year of observed period, despite the presence of the trend of total number of employees reduction. Territorially observed, all average growth rates of investments in agriculture and processing industry per employee are positive, therewith the highest rates are realized on the territory if the Vrbas municipality. In paper are presented so far realized projects within the territory of Vrbas municipality, as well as planned investment activities that are based on fact that on the observed territory exist real opportunities for further improvement and widening of current production capacities.

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  • Jonel Subic & Marijana Jovanovic & Marko Jelocnik, 2014. "Investment activities in agriculture and processing industry on the territory of the vrbas municipality–state and possibilities," International Conference on Competitiveness of Agro-food and Environmental Economy Proceedings, The Bucharest University of Economic Studies, vol. 3, pages 161-169.
  • Handle: RePEc:aes:icafee:v:3:y:2014:p:161-169
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