Ministry of Agriculture (Croatia)

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Ministry of Agriculture
Ministarstvo poljoprivrede
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The building of the Ministry
Agency overview
Formed31 May 1990
Jurisdiction Government of Croatia
HeadquartersUlica Grada Vukovara 78, Zagreb, Croatia
Employees962 [1]
Annual budget HRK 6.387 billion (2015) [2]
Minister responsible
Website poljoprivreda.gov.hr

The ministry of Agriculture (Croatian : Ministarstvo poljoprivrede) is a ministry of the Croatian government, whose work is aimed at overseeing the development of agriculture and fisheries in Croatia. The current Agriculture Minister is Josip Dabro, member of the Homeland Movement.

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Although most of the Croatian agricultural output is made in the fertile lowlands of Slavonia, the Neretva Delta in Dalmatia makes a major contribution in some sectors. Croatia agriculture-1.jpg
Although most of the Croatian agricultural output is made in the fertile lowlands of Slavonia, the Neretva Delta in Dalmatia makes a major contribution in some sectors.

List of ministers

MinisterPartyTerm startTerm endDays
in office
Ivan Tarnaj [nb 1] HDZ 31 May 199012 August 1992804
Ivan Majdak [nb 2] HDZ 12 August 19923 April 1993234
Ivan Tarnaj [nb 1] (2nd term) HDZ 3 April 199331 December 1994637
Ivica Gaži [nb 2] HDZ 27 January 19957 November 1995284
Matej Janković [nb 2] HDZ 7 November 199516 December 1996405
Zlatko Dominiković [nb 2] HDZ 16 December 199622 February 1999798
Ivan Đurkić [nb 2] HDZ 22 February 199927 January 2000339
Božidar Pankretić [nb 2] HSS 27 January 200023 December 20031,426
Petar Čobanković [nb 1] HDZ 23 December 200312 January 20081,481
Božidar Pankretić [nb 3] (2nd term) HSS 12 January 20086 July 2009541
Petar Čobanković [nb 3] (2nd term) HDZ 6 July 200923 December 2011900
Tihomir Jakovina SDP 23 December 201122 January 20161,491
Davor Romić Ind. 22 January 201619 October 2016271
Tomislav Tolušić HDZ 19 October 201617 July 20191,001
Marija Vučković HDZ 22 July 201917 May 20241,761
Josip Dabro DP 17 May 2024Incumbent182

Notes

nb 1.  ^ Served as Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Waterworks
nb 2.  ^ Served as Minister of Agriculture, Forestry
nb 3.  ^ Served as Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Rural Development

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  2. "Naslovna".