Dragan Kojadinovic
Speaking at a press conference held after the session, Kojadinovic specified that the annual fee for TV programme broadcasting in the territory of Serbia will be approximately 60.7 million dinars, and the fee for radio programme 12.1 million dinars.
The fee for TV programme broadcasting in the territory of Vojvodina will be 2.7 million dinars, and for radio programme 4.5 million.
Kojadinovic explained that the fee for TV programme broadcasting in the territory of Belgrade will be 12.1 million, and for radio programme 2.4 million, stressing that value added tax will not be charged for broadcasting fees.
Ivana Dulic-Markovic
Serbian Minister of Agriculture, Economy and Water Management Ivana Dulic-Markovic said that the Serbian government today adopted the Decree on the use of funds for boosting the export of agricultural and food products this year, for which 600 million dinars has been set aside.
Dulic-Markovic said that incentives of a maximum 20% would be given this year for the export of beef, milk and dairy products excluding ice cream.
According to Dulic-Markovic, exporters of refined oil, wine and natural fruit brandy will receive subsidies from the government with 10%, canned and dry fruit and natural juices with 7%, and concentrated cattle food with 5%.
She added that in the previous year the Serbian government set aside 241 million dinars for boosting export of fruit, vegetables and related products paid, 224 million for sunflower oil, 183 million for meat and meat products, and 78 million dinars while for soy and soy products.
Dulic-Markovic, recalled that in 2005 a surplus of $250 million was realised in the exchange of agricultural products and voiced hope that this trend will continue in the current year, and that the European Union will remain Serbia's most important trade partner.