Police were gathering evidence in several counties in central Croatia, it said in a statement.
The probe relates to the activities of Croatian nationals suspected of abuse of office and authority, receiving and offering bribes, subsidy fraud and forgery of documents as part of a criminal association and to the detriment of the EU's financial interests, the EPPO said.
It provided no further details in order not to endanger the outcome of the ongoing proceedings.
Croatia's agriculture ministry did not immediately comment on the EPPO's announcement.
The investigation comes on the heels of a scandal in Greece over alleged fraud similarly related to EU farm subsidies that has shaken the centre-right government in recent months.
Last year, European prosecutors charged dozens of Greek stockbreeders with faking ownership of pastureland to claim millions of euros in EU subsidies, allegedly with the help of state employees and conservative politicians.
The affair has prompted ministerial resignations, led the EU last year to impose a record fine on Greece for mismanagement of the subsidies and led the Greek parliament to lift the immunity of 13 implicated lawmakers.
- Reuters






