Kukujevci- village with no unemployed
In the 1990s, many Serb refugees from various parts of Croatia settled in Kukujevci, the village located near the Belgrade-Zagreb highway.
The refugees easily integrated into the new social environment and got down to work. Many started producing tobacco, and today around one hundred households grow this industrial crop on around 1,200 hectares, which is the largest area under tobacco in Serbia, Tanjug learnt from head of the Kukujevci community council Miroslav Stojcevic.
In recent years, several agricultural and other firms have been opened in this village, which is today home to 2,000 people.
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Local residents found a job at the meat producer Agropapuk, the company Beokapra which has a goat farm and manufactures famous goat milk products and Asoler, an export-import company trading in vehicle tires.
A large number of locals engage in crop and fruit farming, and export their produce to the Russian market.
(Telegraf.co.uk/ Tanjug)
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