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															Client Ljubiša Lakić lives in a village of Kosijerevo, Laktaši municipality. He lives in his own household with a wife, daughter, son-in-law and grandson. The whole family is involved in agricultural production, being known as hardworking and honest hosts.
Ljubiša came to Mikrofin for the first time in 2002 with request for a loan that was approved than.
When he started his farming business, he had 10 pigs, while his livestock fund grew to 150 pigs nowadays. He built a large pigsty, dimensions 25 x 19 meters. He has a part of the sty for bull fattening which is another thing this client plan to do in future.
Thanks to a good cooperation with MKD Mikrofin, client achieved a lot in his life, he improved his agricultural production, increased livestock number, built new objects, and purchased new machines and land.

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