Šljiva u privredi Bosne i Hercegovine (1861-1918)

Few products, which today seem so marginal, had capital importance for national well-being and the country's economy like plums. Bosnia and Herzegovina had particularly favorable climatic and pedological features for plum cultivation. These natural benefits and the multiple possibility of explo...

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Main Author: Salkan Užičanin
Format: Article
Language:Bosnian
Published: University of Tuzla, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences 2022-12-01
Series:Historijska Misao
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description Few products, which today seem so marginal, had capital importance for national well-being and the country's economy like plums. Bosnia and Herzegovina had particularly favorable climatic and pedological features for plum cultivation. These natural benefits and the multiple possibility of exploitation have enabled the plum to take a dominant place among Bosnian fruits. Its economic importance did not go unnoticed by the Ottoman and later Austro-Hungarian authorities, who paid special attention to it. Therefore, it should not be surprising that in the observed period the plum was a kind of national treasure, and plum growing was the most developed branch of fruit growing. The Austro-Hungarian occupation authorities especially improved the method of processing and the sale of plums and contributed to its becoming an important economic branch.
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spelling doaj.art-09be6cc7e6c64db195120d14dd87530e2022-12-31T00:07:56ZbosUniversity of Tuzla, Faculty of Humanities and Social SciencesHistorijska Misao2303-75392303-85432022-12-01VII712116510.51558/2303-8543.2022.7.7.121Šljiva u privredi Bosne i Hercegovine (1861-1918)Salkan Užičanin0Filozofski fakultet, Univerzitet u TuzliFew products, which today seem so marginal, had capital importance for national well-being and the country's economy like plums. Bosnia and Herzegovina had particularly favorable climatic and pedological features for plum cultivation. These natural benefits and the multiple possibility of exploitation have enabled the plum to take a dominant place among Bosnian fruits. Its economic importance did not go unnoticed by the Ottoman and later Austro-Hungarian authorities, who paid special attention to it. Therefore, it should not be surprising that in the observed period the plum was a kind of national treasure, and plum growing was the most developed branch of fruit growing. The Austro-Hungarian occupation authorities especially improved the method of processing and the sale of plums and contributed to its becoming an important economic branch.http://drustvohistoricaratk.com/articles/HM7%20-%20Uzicanin.pdfbosnia and herzegovinaottoman empireaustria-hungaryposavinabrčkoplumprunejamtrade
spellingShingle Salkan Užičanin
Šljiva u privredi Bosne i Hercegovine (1861-1918)
Historijska Misao
bosnia and herzegovina
ottoman empire
austria-hungary
posavina
brčko
plum
prune
jam
trade
title Šljiva u privredi Bosne i Hercegovine (1861-1918)
title_full Šljiva u privredi Bosne i Hercegovine (1861-1918)
title_fullStr Šljiva u privredi Bosne i Hercegovine (1861-1918)
title_full_unstemmed Šljiva u privredi Bosne i Hercegovine (1861-1918)
title_short Šljiva u privredi Bosne i Hercegovine (1861-1918)
title_sort sljiva u privredi bosne i hercegovine 1861 1918
topic bosnia and herzegovina
ottoman empire
austria-hungary
posavina
brčko
plum
prune
jam
trade
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