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farming over leaving the sector. Nevertheless, income from agriculture is to a substantial extent complemented by off … zwischen Beschäftigten in der Landwirtschaft ist wesentlich höher als der zwischen durchschnittlichen Arbeitnehmern in beiden … legt nahe, dass die geringere Rentabilität der Betriebe in Polen in erster Linie auf Strukturdefizite als Konsequenz eines …
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The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) was fundamentally reformed in 2003. From 2005 on, farmers will receive decoupled income support payments instead of production premiums if basic standards for environment, food safety, animal health and welfare are met. Farmers will likely adjust production...
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registered by the NMS 4 (Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia) in the past decade. Lower production costs in agriculture …, especially for labour, are a fundamental cause of Poland's success to date. Despite remaining net importers, the Czech Republic … agriculture in the NMS-4 has improved substantially after accession to the EU. In the years to come, price competitiveness in the …
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the figures allow two conclusions. First, the majority of Hungarian agriculture (with respect to the share in total farm …
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EU use a "Rule of additional costs" (RAC) to restrict payments for ecological services in agriculture in order to prevent … conventional agriculture is competitive without other payments. In regions where agriculture is not competitive though and is said …
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The main objective of this paper is to examine the structure and performance of the agricultural sectors in Poland and …
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