Petir warns of the consequences of mega chicken farms: Citizens have the right to know what is being planned
Marijana Petir, Croatian MP, expresses concerns over the construction of large poultry farms in Sisak-Moslavina County, urging for environmental impact assessments and a sustainable agricultural development model.
Third case of bird flu in Croatia: Virus confirmed in swans in Zagreb County
The Croatian Ministry of Agriculture has reported the third case of bird flu this year, confirming the H5N1 virus in two swans in Pisarovina, Zagreb County, following a rise in swan deaths exhibiting neurological symptoms.
Golden yellowing seriously endangers Croatian viticulture
Experts from four countries convened in northern Croatia to address the serious threat of golden yellowing disease to viticulture and the need for a coordinated European response.
National pride on four legs: Here are 7 indigenous Croatian dog breeds, which is the most beautiful?
The article showcases seven indigenous Croatian dog breeds, highlighting their roles in rural life and hunting, and inviting readers to choose their favorite.
Two Cases of Bird Flu Confirmed in Podravina
The Croatian Ministry of Agriculture confirmed the second case of avian influenza in Koprivnica-Križevci County, identifying the highly pathogenic avian influenza in two swans.
VIDEO Minister Vlajčić Went to the Store with a Magnifying Glass: See What He Found on the Shelves
Croatian Minister of Agriculture David Vlajčić shared a video inspecting stores to ensure compliance with new labeling rules for fruits and vegetables, emphasizing that the country of origin must be as visible as the product price.
Croatian products conquer Berlin: 13 companies presented at the jubilee Green Week
Thirteen Croatian companies and organizations are showcasing their products at the 100th anniversary of the International Green Week agriculture, horticulture, and food industry fair in Berlin.
HUP: The EU Agreement with South America Represents a Risk for Domestic Agriculture
The EU-Mercosur trade agreement offers significant opportunities for the EU but poses risks for Croatian agriculture, which is currently stagnating and facing declining productivity.
Head of the Agricultural Chamber: Mercosur is a necessary evil, but agriculture always suffers
Mladen Jakopović, President of the Croatian Agricultural Chamber, discussed the challenges facing domestic agriculture, including winter weather impacts and serious strategic issues in the sector.
Agriculture for an Increase in Meat and Milk Production €1.33 Billion
The Croatian government's Strategic Plan for the Common Agricultural Policy has thus far allocated €1.3 billion with significant funding directed towards rural interventions and direct payments.
Natural disasters caused damage of nearly 343 million euros, and here is how much the state is providing for aid
The Croatian government has allocated 1.36 million euros to 67 cities and municipalities to mitigate the effects of natural disasters such as storms and floods with a significant focus on agriculture and infrastructure repair.
Croatia sunk into dependence on imported food: You will be shocked when you see how much we imported in the first 9 months of 2025.
The Croatian Chamber of Commerce states that reducing food imports is only feasible through increased production in primary agriculture and the food industry, highlighting the need for agricultural policies that boost production and competitiveness in response to alarming import figures.
Farmers reported 333 million euros in damages. They will receive 1.3 million from the state
The Croatian government has approved aid of 1.36 million euros for 67 cities and municipalities to alleviate damage caused by natural disasters, with a significant portion allocated for agricultural recovery.
Call for Croatian Farmers in Serbia for Support Program Published
The Croatian National Council and the 'Cro Fond' foundation have invited Croatian farmers in Serbia to apply for a support program worth half a million euros funded by the Croatian government.