Project EU4AGRI, financed by the European Union, launched today Public call for investments to improve and develop rural/local market infrastructure in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Through this public call, EU4AGRI will support investments in infrastructure for activities related to agriculture and rural development, such as green markets, purchase and distribution infrastructure and services; as well as improving the quality and availability of produce for market and the development of sales and marketing channels.
Total available budget allocated for this Public call is 1,95 million BAM.
This Call is exclusively aimed towards local governments.
Deadline for submission of applications is June 18, 2021 at 15:00.
How to apply?
STEP 1: Read document Guidelines for applicants
Note: On 17 May 2021, it was supplemented by a document of the Guidelines for Applicants by adding a part concerning direct taxes. Namely, in addition to the certificate for indirect taxes, local self-government units are also required to confirm the settlement of direct tax obligations. Additionally, if the local self-government units are not in the VAT system, then a certificate from the competent administration for indirect comparison should be submitted.
STEP 2: Download and fill in documentation for public call:
Prilog 6: Pismo namjere o broju korisnika
Prilog 7: Podaci o podnosiocu i upravitelju s listom za provjeru
Preliminary list of all planned public calls can be found here.
Additional questions related to this public call can be sent via form below in the period from May 10 to June 10, 2021: SUBMIT YOUR QUESTION
Info session for representatives of local self-government units regarding the public call will be held via Zoom application on Wednesday, June 2, at 11:00 am. REGISTRATION FOR INFO SESSION
EU4AGRI is a European Union 4-year project (2020-2024) valued at 20.25 million BAM that aims to modernize agri-food sector in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Project is jointly implemented and co-financed by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in BiH and Czech Development Agency (CzDA).