The reconstruction of additional 101 houses in Obrenovac, Smederevska Palanka, Čačak, Ub, Koceljeva, Jagodina and Paraćin is underway, due to the European Union support to the most vulnerable families who were not able to rehabilitate their homes, after the floods in May 2014. So far, 114 houses in Obrenovac, Krupanj, Svilajnac, Varvarin, Paraćin, Gornji Milanovac, Bajina Bašta, Šid, Ruma, Loznica, Malo Crniće, Valjevo, Osečina, Smederevo, Smederevska Palanka, Požega, Loznica, Lajkovac, Ruma and Mionica have been constructed, while 715 flood affected homes have been rehablitated in Obrenovac, Krupanj, Kraljevo, Lazarevac, Svilajnac, Trstenik, Varvarin, Valjevo, Mali Zvornik, Ljubovija, Šabac, Bajina Bašta, Šid, Loznica, Smederevska Palanka, Velika Plana, Čačak, Ub, Koceljeva, Jagodina and Paraćin. The field verification of additional beneficiaries’ needs for reconstruction is ongoing in Paraćin, Smederevska Palanka, Čačak, Ub, Koceljeva and Jagodina. This is the part of private housing reconstruction process for the total of some 950 in 30 municipalities funded through the European Union Assistance for Flood Relief in Serbia Programme.

Delivery of milking equipment started on 2 April 2015. This type of support will enable milking producers to upgrade their production processes at the same time obliging to safe production requirements of the EU. Twenty-eight producers in Lazarevac, Valjevo, Kosjeric, bajina Basta, Obrenovac, Ub, Sabac, Loznica, Svilajnac, Kraljevo will receive this kind of support.

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