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15 November 2014 Participants of the sitting of the European Integration Committee in Topola
Monday, 17 November 2014
18th Sitting of the European Integration Committee - 15 November
At the 18th sitting, held on 15 and 16 November in Topola and Arandjelovac, the members of the European Integration Committee discussed negotiations chapters 11 (agriculture and rural development) and 12 (food safety, veterinary and phytosanitary policy) which are to be discussed during the EU accession talks, as well as the accessibility and manner of use of IPARD funds (EU pre-accession funds for rural development).
The Committee members and the other participants were welcomed by MP and President of the Topola Municipal Assembly Dragan Jovanovic. He presented the municipality’s main economic branches, stressing that Topola is primarily an agricultural municipality dominated by fruit farming. He explained that Topola exports 90% of its products onto the Russian market. Dragan Jovanovic also highlighted the importance of IPA funds, saying that Topola is currently the site of three European projects.
Darko Jaksic, representative of the Ministry of Agriculture and Environmental Protection, presented the key information on chapters 11 and 12 stressing that the integration of the domestic agriculture into the EU single market calls for reform. Jaksic said that the 2012 census, financed by the EU, yielded real data on the state of agriculture in Serbia.
The Committee members were also addressed by Sanja Mesanovic of the European Integration Office who explained the EU negotiations process and drafting of action plans.
The sitting was attended by Slovenian Ambassador to Serbia and former member of the Slovenian negotiation team Franc But who used his country’s experience to present basic guidelines and suggestions for the EU talks. Franc But also spoke of the importance of including local self-governments into the negotiations process, adding that 40% of the EU talks concern agriculture and food safety.
The participants of the sitting, among them representatives of the non-governmental sector, discussed agricultural subsidies and environmental protection mechanisms, restitution and leasing of state-owned land, while the Ministry and European Integration Office representatives were asked about the problems of farmers involved in beekeeping and hunting.