Full text: Economic Jugoslavia

4. Paprika ............. cee 1.039 
5. Water & sugar melons............ 16.994 
6. Other plants ............cocoo...... 1.001 
Total... ......... 85.118 
158.319 23.29 
954.417 62.47 
In 1925 the area of vineyards was 177.960 hectares. The total yield was 
4,097.412 hectolitres of wine, or 23.02 per hectare. More than three-quarters of 
the vineyards are planted with American vines. 
The following table shows the growth of fruit in 1925. 
Fruit 
No. of trees 
Total crop 
met. cwts. 
1,502.205 
',680.148 
797.891 
385.878 
108.343 
183.843 
7ield per tree 
in kgs. 
1. Plum..... 
2. Apple .... 
3. Pear ....... 
4. Walnut .... 
B. Fig: oesesnmns 
6. Chestnut ......... NU 
7. Olive ....... 
8. All others .......... 
Total ..oovvon.. 76.87%. 
32,567.655 
5,673.574 
3,574.99 
1,949.958 
743.105 
506.018 
1,487.259 
5.374.787 
18.08 
25.18 
22.32 
19.79 
14.58 
14.58 
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The numbers of domestic animals and poultry in 1925 were: 
1. Horses ...... 
2. Horned cattle ..... 
3. Pigs coenrrne 
4, Sheep ....... 
5. Goats .... 
6. Poultrv .... 
1,106.142 
3,795.566 
2,802.355 
7.906.808 
1,810.669 
16.198.207 
The condition of cattle in the S.H.S.Kingdomin 1925 was not satisfactory 
as compared with the numerical strength in 1913. During the war the cattle of 
the Kingdom of Serbia were decimated. Since the war however a slow but steady 
recovery has been going on. 
In spite of the difficulties large numbers of cattle and stockraising products 
are exported from Jugoslavia every year, — meat, eggs, milk, cheese, butter and 
leather. The value of this group of exports in 1925 was over 125 million gold dinars. 
The rearing of silk worms is also a fairly well developed occupation, espe- 
cially in South Serbia and Voivodina. The production of silkworms in 1925 
reached 1.000.000 kegs. and attained a value of 8 million gold dinars.
	        
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