Croatian Government Approves €593 Million Scheme to Boost Dairy Sector
Source: The DairyNews
The Croatian government has given the green light to a €592.5 million ($637 million) program aimed at bolstering the local dairy sector until 2030.

The initiative focuses on three key objectives: increasing the number of cows, sheep, and goats in milk production, enhancing milk production productivity, and ensuring the availability and sufficiency of production capacity. Agriculture Minister Marija Vuckovic disclosed the details during a weekly cabinet session, stating that funding for the program would mainly come from the state budget, with the European Union serving as its primary source.
The Croatian state budget for 2024 has allocated €60.9 million for this strategy, with an additional €80.8 million earmarked for the following year.
The Croatian state budget for 2024 has allocated €60.9 million for this strategy, with an additional €80.8 million earmarked for the following year.