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-2013, bearing in mind the current situation of Romanian agriculture is the direct result of a specific rural way of life, requiring …
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The negative effects of climate change are felt in the form of rising temperatures, weather variability, shifting boundaries of agro-ecosystems, the spread of invasive species and pests, and more frequent extreme weather events. Climate change reduces crop yields, the nutritional quality of most...
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challenges and uncertainties in agriculture. This research underscores the need for innovation and sustainability to navigate the …
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Exploitations of small and medium size plays an important role in Romanian agriculture, which are numerous …
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The agriculture's evolution and restructuring process was rather a slow one and the phenomenon of structural …
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This paper addresses the evolving nature of agriculture in the Danube Delta, since the 1950s and to the present day …. Over time, there has been a great competition between agriculture and the main Delta resources; in this regard, fishing has … areas could be drained and turned into agricultural polders. Successive programs assigned to agriculture larger and larger …
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Romanian agriculture has been subjected to cyclical periods difficult enough over a short period of time. After the … observed or are not seen, the evolution of Romanian agriculture continued with the period before Romania joined EU, during this … period of time agriculture received financial suport, that was named SAPARD, but without visible results on the agricultural …
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