
Rusija predlaže NIS-u kupovinu dela američke nafte kao mogući izlaz
Rusija predlaže da Naftna industrija Srbije kupuje deo američke nafte, što bi moglo da pomogne NIS-u da nastavi poslovanje uprkos sankcijama, dok se …
Belgrade, Serbia – A recent report from BizPortal.rs highlights a lucrative opportunity for seasonal workers in Serbian vineyards, with potential earnings reaching up to 70,000 Serbian Dinars (RSD) within a single week. The report details daily wages for grape harvesting, which stand at approximately 4,500 RSD, while more specialized tasks like pruning can command up to 10,000 RSD per day. Despite the attractive earning potential, a significant shortage of workers persists in the agricultural sector. Industry sources indicate that the physically demanding nature of vineyard work, coupled with the requirement for specific experience, deters many potential laborers. "The work is hard, but the rewards are there for those willing to put in the effort," stated a vineyard owner, who wished to remain anonymous. "We are constantly looking for reliable hands, especially during peak season." The grape harvesting season in Serbia typically commences in late August and extends through mid-October, offering a concentrated period for employment. This seasonal demand underscores the ongoing need for a dedicated workforce to ensure successful harvests across the region. The BizPortal.rs report aims to inform the public about these employment opportunities, emphasizing both the financial incentives and the challenges associated with the work.
Rusija predlaže da Naftna industrija Srbije kupuje deo američke nafte, što bi moglo da pomogne NIS-u da nastavi poslovanje uprkos sankcijama, dok se …