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The latest perspective of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) focuses in particular on risk management (RM) issues due to the need for aligning the CAP to the new agricultural operating conditions. The future of agricultural policy has become, as never before, increasingly climate-dependent and...
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The contemporary agriculture is among the most risky economic activities. In addition to the previously known production, price and market risk, and later also the financial risk, today agricultural producers are increasingly more often confronted with institutional risk and personnel management...
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A number of new geopolitical conditions, new EU priorities, reform of the euro area with the possibility of establishing a separate budget, fiscal consolidation of most of the EU countries, constitute difficulties in terms of the construction of the EU budget. The aim of the study was to...
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The capitalisation of the subsidies is a process of depositing them in the rental rates, prices of farmland and values of farm's assets. For example, the capitalisation of direct payments is the part of rent increase due to the introduction of these payments. Generally, it is evaluated as a...
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The paper, primarily, aims at presentation of the selected global and intra-European determinants of planning, running, updating and reforming the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) of the European Union. These determinants form a dynamic system of interactions of complementary (synergies), but...
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Agricultural investments are the key determinant of economic growth and development of the sector, its flexibility and stability as well as better income and civilisational situation of farmers. Their funding is a serious challenge, though. This follows from slow capital circulation – which is...
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