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Profit from herbs – Pajasen seeks collaborators in Nova Varos, Prijepolje and Priboj

Belgrade-based company Pajasen has offered farmers in Nova Varos, Prijepolje and Priboj to grow chamomile, mint, parsley and mustard at the height of between 900 and 1,000 meters above the sea level.

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The company will be providing seeds, advices and protection means and it will guarantee the purchase price. A plant for processing herbs and producing essential oils for export will soon be built on the slopes on Zlatar mountain.

Source Ekapija.com

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