Ecoagri Serbia is a specialized and EU bio and BioSuisse certified large-scale organic agricultural crop producer and storage provider. While positioned in the agriculturally intense Serbian province of Vojvodina, it is perfectly located in its least polluted and picturesque Bela Crkva [White Church, Weisskirchen] municipality, in South Banat, just north of Danube and south of Karpati mountains, ...Ecoagri Serbia is a specialized and EU bio and BioSuisse certified large-scale organic agricultural crop producer and storage provider. While positioned in the agriculturally intense Serbian province of Vojvodina, it is perfectly located in its least polluted and picturesque Bela Crkva [White Church, Weisskirchen] municipality, in South Banat, just north of Danube and south of Karpati mountains, and in-between two national parks [Deliblatska pescara (SER) to the West and Cheile Nerei (ROM) to the East. Grains obtained by experienced quality, production and storage staff are sold per forward and spot contracts in bulk and jumbo bags to demanding large wholesalers in Switzerland and the EU, foremost Germany. The proprietary surface of 2,600ha is also registered as a private hunting range. Typically 2,000ha are annually sowed with spelt, wheat, buckwheat, corn, millet, rye, oat, sunflower, raps, etc.. The surface is consolidated in two ranges; the smaller one with 180ha in size has an own court facilities and is located 10km further. Own storage facility devoted to organic grains contains a concrete silo with capacity of 13,500t and a floor warehouse covering 1,600sqm as well as drying and further equipment. Season 2016 grains will be offered also as retail products. General Store LLC is a subsidiary, devoted to distribution of organic products.As a side-business, the company operates a gravel field and a processing facility, thus creating a lake suitable for tourism and organic fish farming. The region is well known for fruits, nuts and wine. Ecoagri intends to invest into its own organic orchards as well as animal farming and even hospitality facilities. Devoted equity investors are welcome. The Serbian government currently provides practically no subsidies for organic producers. On its path towards the membership in the EU and for domestic reasons, the government will be obliged and expected to improve its current policy.