Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Economy (Serbia)

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Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Economy
Министарство пољопривреде, шумарства и водопривреде
Ministarstvo poljoprivrede, šumarstva i vodoprivrede
Ministry overview
Formed11 February 1991; 30 years ago (1991-02-11)
JurisdictionGovernment of Serbia
HeadquartersOmladinskih brigada 1, Belgrade, Serbia
44°49′19.8″N 20°24′47.5″E / 44.822167°N 20.413194°E / 44.822167; 20.413194Coordinates: 44°49′19.8″N 20°24′47.5″E / 44.822167°N 20.413194°E / 44.822167; 20.413194
Employees464 (2017)[1]
Annual budget448.27 million (2020, planned)[2]
Minister responsible
Deputy Ministers responsible
  • Velimir Stanojević
  • Bogdan Igić
  • Boban Kostić
  • Darko Božić
  • Atila Juhas
  • Željko Radošević
  • Senad Mahmutović
Websitewww.minpolj.gov.rs

The Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Economy of the Republic of Serbia (Serbian: Министарство пољопривреде, шумарства и водопривреде, romanizedMinistarstvo poljoprivrede, šumarstva i vodoprivrede) is the ministry in the Government of Serbia which is in the charge of agriculture, forestry and water economy. The current minister is Branislav Nedimović, in office since 11 August 2016.

Subordinate institutions[]

There are several agencies and institutions that operate within the scope of the Ministry:

  • Veterinary Directorate
  • Plant Protection Administration
  • Directorate for Inland Waterways (Plovput)
  • Forest Directorate
  • Administration for Agrarian payments
  • Administration for Agricultural land
  • Directorate for National Reference Laboratories
  • Environmental Protection Agency
  • Republic Hydrometeorological Institute
  • Republic Seismological Institute
  • Agency for protection against ionizing radiation and nuclear safety
  • Institutes and other institutions

List of ministers[]

Political Party:   SPS   KV   DS   G17 Plus   DSS   SNS

Name
(Birth–Death)
Party Term of Office Prime Minister
(Cabinet)
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry, and Water Economy

(1940–)
SPS 11 February 1991 23 December 1991 Zelenović (I)

(1941–)
SPS 23 December 1991 18 March 1994 Božović (I)
Šainović (I)

(1934–2006)
SPS 18 March 1994 28 May 1996 Marjanović (I)

(1942–)
SPS 28 May 1996 11 February 1997

(1946–)
SPS 11 February 1997 24 October 2000 Marjanović (I • II)

(1949–)
SPS 24 October 2000 25 January 2001 Minić (transitional)
Dragan Veselinov
(1950–)
KV 25 January 2001 23 May 2002 Đinđić (I)
Minister of Agriculture and Water Economy
Dragan Veselinov
(1950–)
KV 23 May 2002 18 March 2003 Đinđić (I)
Živković (I)
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry, and Water Economy
Dragan Veselinov
(1950–)
KV 18 March 2003 1 July 2003 Živković (I)

(1949–)
DS 1 July 2003 3 March 2004
Ivana Dulić-Marković
(1961–)
G17 Plus 3 March 2004 19 June 2006 Koštunica (I)
Goran Živkov
(1971–)
Acting Minister to 20 June 2006
G17 Plus 19 June 2006 9 November 2006
Danilo Golubović
(1963–)
Acting Minister
DSS 9 November 2006 14 November 2006
Predrag Bubalo
(1954–)
Acting Minister
DSS 14 November 2006 15 May 2007
Slobodan Milosavljević
(1965–)
DS 15 May 2007 7 July 2008 Koštunica (II)
Saša Dragin
(1972–)
DS 7 July 2008 14 March 2011 Cvetković (I)
Minister of Agriculture, Trade, Forestry, and Water Economy
Dušan Petrović
(1966–)
DS 14 March 2011 27 July 2012 Cvetković (I)
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry, and Water Economy
Goran Knežević
(1957–)
SNS 27 July 2012 2 September 2013 Dačić (I)

(1968–)
SNS 2 September 2013 27 April 2014
Minister of Agriculture and Environment
Snežana Bogosavljević Bošković
(1964–)
SPS 27 April 2014 11 August 2016 Vučić (I)
Branislav Nedimović
(1977–)
SNS 11 August 2016 29 June 2017 Vučić (II)
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Economy
Branislav Nedimović
(1977–)
SNS 29 June 2017 Present Brnabić (I)

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Година LXXIII – број 61". pravno-informacioni-sistem.rs (in Serbian). Službeni glasnik RS. 23 June 2017. Retrieved 18 December 2017.
  2. ^ "ЗАКОН О БУЏЕТУ РЕПУБЛИКЕ СРБИЈЕ ЗА 2020. ГОДИНУ" (PDF). parlament.gov.rs. Народна скупштина Републике Србије. Retrieved 20 February 2020.

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