April 07, 2021
Within the EU4AGRI project, funded by the European Union, a new public call worth 3.2 million BAM to support investments in the processing and marketing of agri-food products was published.
Crafts, entrepreneurs, cooperatives and companies, micro, small and medium-sized enterprises, and all projects related exclusively to the production of products for human consumption within the sector: fruit processing, mushroom processing, medicinal herbs, spices, winemaking, olive processing, vegetable processing, milk processing, meat processing, egg processing, fish processing and canning and cereal processing can apply to the public call.
Applicants may submit only one application for this public call, and for projects defined by this public call only independently.
The same applicants may be supported within the Project Support Measures up to three (3) times, taking into account all public calls to be published by the Projects (2020-2024).
Support funds per application can range from 30,000 BAM to 350,000 BAM and can only be used to finance eligible costs (these amounts do not include VAT). The maximum amount of requested financial support cannot exceed 70% of the income generated in 2021 or a maximum of 350,000 BAM. Co-financing must be in money, and participation of some other type will not be taken into account.
Applications can be submitted in the period May 5, 2022 – June 7, 2022 until 5:00 p.m. Applications submitted through other channels (mail or email) will not be considered.
All interested parties can access the public call through the official website of the project, eu4agri.ba.
The first INFO session will be held on Friday, April 8 at 10:00 AM, via the EU4AGRI Facebook page.
In addition, in the coming period, info sessions will be organized in several cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Information on the exact date and place will be published on our website.
EU4AGRI is a four-year (2020-2024) project of the European Union worth 20.25 million euros, which aims to modernize the agri-food sector in Bosnia and Herzegovina. The project is implemented and co-financed by the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) in Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Czech Development Agency (CzDA).