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farms and 63% are subsidiary farms. Overall, non-farm income accounts for over a third of the total income over all types of … the subsidiary farms will give up farming in the medium-term. Full-time farms are economically much better off and more …,675, followed by part-time farms with ⬠6,386, and subsidiary part-time farms trail far behind with ⬠4,718. Farm returns to land …
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in the Polish agriculture after the accession to the EU. The effects of the CAP for the food industry. Agricultural land …-term goals of agriculture and rural areas development based on the new CAP instruments for the period until 2020. …
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changes in the CAP 2014-2020. …
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The EU and the USA remain the largest exporters of agri-food products. Protection of the environment and production potential of the areas used for agriculture have long been of interest in the EU and the USA. The need to ensure the capacity of agriculture facing climate change increases the...
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elements which affect development of Market Agriculture. Those are regionalization and specialization of agriculture. In study …
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Common Agricultural Policy. The objectives of the CAP deal with the farmer and the consumer i.e., the society at large. It … fifty years the CAP objectives has significantly shifted from production to environment protection. Until accession the EU …
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that there has indeed been a significant impact from CAP on those agricultural markets, for which statistically significant …. Summarising, two important conclusions were drawn: (1) due to CAP-related direct subsidies the revenues from farming have been … essential consequences of application the CAP instruments pertain then to: (i) preservation of farming activities, but also …
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The Common Monitoring and Evaluation Framework (CMEF) for Rural Development Programmes (RDP) by the European Commission's Directorate General for Agriculture and Rural Development provides for common indicators to estimate effects of the respective measures. Their estimation has to rely on...
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strong influence on the future of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). These processes are closely related to the three … change and uncertainty caused by changes to the CAP and compounded in the case of Hungary by EU accession. Theory suggests … respect to CAP funding. For almost five years there has been increasing collaboration between rural development researchers in …
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€˜RuralJobs’, argues that rural development actors should look beyond CAP funding and adopt an integrated approach which better mobilises …
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