economy
January 17, 2026
Zima udara po džepu u Srbiji: Pelet do 45.000 dinara, drvo i ugalj skuplji nego ikad
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TL;DR
- Pellet prices in Serbia are at record highs, reaching up to 45,000 dinars per ton.
- The cost of pellets has significantly increased from 27,000 dinars per ton in August/September.
- Producers cite raw material shortages and difficult production conditions, exacerbated by snow in the Ivanjica region, as reasons for the price hikes.
- Prices for firewood also remain high, with beechwood costing 8,000 dinars per cubic meter in Čačak.
- Coal prices range from 16,000 to 30,000 dinars per ton in Belgrade.
- Supply of heating fuel has been limited, raising concerns about availability during the peak winter months.
- Prices are expected to continue increasing throughout the heating season.
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