Boško Miličić

Boško Miličić

politician Montenegro

Boško Miličić is the president of the Agricultural Cluster of Montenegro, an organization that advocates for the improvement of the agricultural sector in the country. Recently, he called on the Montenegrin government to increase the agricultural budget to five percent, emphasizing the importance of supporting local farmers and encouraging citizens to purchase domestic products. Miličić highlights the challenges faced by farmers in Montenegro due to competition from imported goods and the lack of systemic support, asserting that agriculture is not just an economic sector but a cornerstone of society and a protector of tradition.

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Montenegro Montenegro: Boško Miličić mentioned that they discussed with representatives of the Ministry of Agriculture about the main demand for increasing premiums for agriculture. 6

Vijesti – largest independent Montenegrin daily, est. 1997: Proizvođači hrane pred ozbiljnim izazovom

Montenegro Montenegro: Boško Miličić expressed that the agricultural budget in Montenegro should represent at least five percent of the state budget. 7

Vijesti – largest independent Montenegrin daily, est. 1997: Nameti poljoprivrednicima veći od državnih subvencija

Montenegro Montenegro: Boško Miličić, the president of the Agricultural Cluster of Montenegro, announced plans for further protests against the current agricultural budget. 7

Vijesti – largest independent Montenegrin daily, est. 1997: "Vjerovatno ćemo ići pred Vladu..."

Montenegro Montenegro: Boško Miličić is the president of the Agricultural Cluster of Montenegro, advocating for increased agricultural budget and support for local farmers. 8

Vijesti – largest independent Montenegrin daily, est. 1997: Vlada da podigne Agrobudžet na pet odsto, građani da kupuju domaće proizvode