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Government's new strong incentive for development of villages in Nikšić

Published on: Oct 2, 2020 5:45 PM Author: PR Service
The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, in cooperation with the Investment Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), continues to invest significant funds in developing the rural infrastructure in the Municipality of Nikšić.

This year’s asphalting started in local community Vraćenovići, where a total of 1.7km rural roads in two sections will be asphalted this year. The contractor began preparation activities in six local communities of Nikšić namely (Trubleja, Crni Kuk, Velimlje, Petrovići, Lukovo and Župa), where another 9.5 km of well - paved rural roads are soon expected and which will benefit most to agricultural producers and locals.

The value of this year's 11.20 km of rural roads in Municipality of Nikšić amounts to over EUR 730.000.000.

In addition to the great investments in road infrastructure, through the same project almost EUR 230.000,00 will be invested in water infrastructure in Municipality of Nikšić.

We may recall that in previous two years, the Ministry with the Investment Fund for Agricultural Development ashpalted a total of 13.81km of rural roads in a total worth of EUR 900.000,00.

Besides the investments in road infrastructure, a total of 11 investments in water supply was done so far, of which 8 investments to the water reservoirs in villages Rudine and Brestice in local community Trubjela, in villages Prigradina, Počivala and Miljanići in local community Velimlje and villages Crni Kuk and Somina in local community Crni Kuk, while three investments were done to the water supply systems in village Seoca in Local Community Lukovo and villages Počekovići and Kljakovica in local community Vraćenovići. The total value of these investments is over EUR 350.000,00.

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