Mid-Term Development Strategy of Bosnia and Herzegovina (PRSP) 2004-2007. Country/Territory Bosnia and Herzegovina Document type Date 2004 Source FAO, FAOLEX Subject Agricultural & rural development, Energy, Environment gen., Food & nutrition, Forestry, Land & soil, Water Keyword Agricultural development Agricultural land Agro-forestry Biodiversity Business/industry/corporations Capacity building Climate change Cooperative/producer organization Disasters Ecological production/organic production Financial agricultural measures Fiscal and market measures Freshwater resources management Land reform Land tenure Research Cultural heritage Energy conservation/energy production Soil conservation/soil improvement Sustainable development Food security Poverty Smallholders/peasants Nutrition Sustainable use Forest management/forest conservation Potable water Water quality standards Water supply Waterworks Geographical area Europe, EUROPE AND CENTRAL ASIA, Mediterranean, Southern Europe Entry into force notes 2004-2007. Abstract The Mid-Term Development Strategy of Bosnia and Herzegovina (PRSP) is a strategic instrument with a multi-sectoral approach, relating to the period 2004-2007, whose main goals are (i) to create conditions for sustainable and balanced economic development, (ii) to reduce poverty, and (iii) to accelerate the integration of the country into the European Union. The strategy lays down macroeconomic and fiscal measures, and promotes the private sector growth to attain the objectives above-mentioned. The following are priority sectors: social and pension policy; education; health care; agriculture; forestry; water management; environment; energy; industry; mine action; information and communication technology. Full text English