Dragan Glamočić

[2] Glamočić was appointed as Serbia's minister of agriculture, forestry, and water economy in the cabinet of Ivica Dačić on 2 September 2013.

[3] In April 2014, he travelled to areas that had been damaged by late snowfalls and criticized farmers who chose not to insure their crops due to Serbia's system of government grants.

He said in March 2015 that Serbia would not permit the cultivation of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) or their use for human consumption, in accordance with the European Union (EU)'s restrictive rules in the area.

[6] In January 2016, he announced the arrival of the first batch of vaccines for lumpy skin disease in cattle, following their approval by the European Commission.

On 19 June 2024, Glamočić was appointed as advisor to Serbian president Aleksandar Vučić with responsibility for agriculture and agrarian reform.