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Pajtic presents Vojvodina's investment potential in Israel

10. March 2010. | 09:38

Source: EMportal

According to an announcement by the Vojvodina Secretariat for Information, the measures are both financial and logistical and involve several secretariats.

President of the Executive Council of the Serbian Autonomous Province of Vojvodina Bojan Pajtic met with Israel's Agriculture Minister Shalom Simhon in Tel Aviv on Monday and presented Vojvodina's investment potential and the Executive Council's measures to stimulate investments and create new jobs.

According to an announcement by the Vojvodina Secretariat for Information, the measures are both financial and logistical and involve several secretariats.

Some 40 percent of Vojvodina's total production is related to the agricultural industry, which is why Israeli investors are interested in it, says the announcement.

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