An Investment That Pays Off for Up to 35 Years
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In Serbia, 3,411 hectares are currently planted with walnut trees. Walnuts are cultivated across the country, with the largest areas, according to the latest agricultural census, found in Zaječar, Leskovac, Knjaževac, Valjevo, and Kragujevac.
Professor Zoran Keserović from the Faculty of Agriculture in Novi Sad explains in an interview with Biznis.rs that these areas are predominantly extensive plantations. The most modern, intensive plantations are concentrated in Vojvodina, particularly around Pančevo and Senta. Although walnut production in Serbia has declined since 2015, Keserović believes that investing in walnut orchards, especially newer varieties, remains a long-term, profitable venture that can