The Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Rural Development has allocated €77 million for farmers in Kosovo as part of the 2026 agricultural budget.
The Minister of this department, Armend Muja, said that this €77 million package also includes agricultural processing entities, farms, farmers, and market stabilization measures.
“The new agricultural support architecture includes three main pillars: the Direct Payments Programme worth €59 million, the Rural Development Programme worth €10 million, and the Market Stabilisation Measures Programme worth €8 million,” Muja said.
He also provided details on the direct payments pillar.Muja further stated that a new scheme called “eco-schemes” has been introduced, which supports organic farming and environmentally friendly agricultural practices.
He also said that €10 million has been allocated for rural development, with a focus on horticulture and intensive horticulture. Fruit production will also be supported, encouraging the planting and cultivation of fruit trees.
“Our farmers need support to process basic products and, in the future, to prepare for export. For this reason, we have introduced new measures to support this growth with higher standards, which is important, to support the processing of fruits and vegetables, as well as other animal products,” Muja concluded.