Rural reality check in Serbia
Serbia is still a mainly rural country. 65% of its national territory is in farmland, a further 30% in forestry. Of its 7.2 million people, 58% live in rural areas, and about two thirds of these rely wholly or partly on agriculture or forestry for their livelihood. These industries produce about 10% of the nation’s GDP, and 23% of total Serbian exports; and employ 21% of the national labor force (as compared with the average of 5% in the EU). So, it is not surprising that Serbia, with its GDP per capita lower than any country in the EU and an unemployment rate of 23%, places high priority on sustaining and modernizing its agriculture.
Title of publication: Empowering rural stakeholders in the Western Balkans
Nombre de pages: 16-23
Organisation: EU Agriculture and Rural development
Année: 2014
Pays: Serbia
Couverture géographique: Europe et l'Asie centrale
Type: Article de revue
Texte intégral disponible à l'adresse: http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/enlargement/publications/western-balkans-report-2014_en.pdf
Langue: English