Requirements of Organic Farming and Impact on Direct Costs of Organic Production
In: Rural Areas and Development, Band 10, Heft 2657-4403
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In: Rural Areas and Development, Band 10, Heft 2657-4403
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In: Rural Areas and Development, Band 9, Heft 2657-4403
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In: Rural Areas and Development, Band 8, Heft 2657-4403
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In: Prace Naukowe Uniwersytetu Ekonomicznego we Wrocławiu, Heft 402
ISSN: 2392-0041
In: Prace Naukowe Uniwersytetu Ekonomicznego we Wrocławiu, Heft 347
ISSN: 2392-0041
In: Rural Areas and Development, Band 7, Heft 2657-4403
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The dairy sector is the main branch of agricultural production which constitutes source of income of many farms in Poland and in Lithuania. Accession of both countries to the structures of the European Union has radically changed the functioning of the entire dairy sector which faced changes and the necessity to comply with the new free market circumstances. The first aim of this article is to present the overview of the dairy industry in Poland and in Lithuania after the accession to the EU. The second aim is to focus on the economic situation of milk producers. The summary clearly shows the immense progress in complying with the EU requirements, although the gap between these two markets and the biggest EU milk producers is still significant. The economic results of analysed dairy farms in Poland and in Lithuania confirmed the improved performance of productivity since 2004. Relatively small (about 50%) share of subsidies in farm net income makes milk production less dependent on such type of support.
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The dairy sector is the main branch of agricultural production which constitutes source of income of many farms in Poland and in Lithuania. Accession of both countries to the structures of the European Union has radically changed the functioning of the entire dairy sector which faced changes and the necessity to comply with the new free market circumstances. The first aim of this article is to present the overview of the dairy industry in Poland and in Lithuania after the accession to the EU. The second aim is to focus on the economic situation of milk producers. The summary clearly shows the immense progress in complying with the EU requirements, although the gap between these two markets and the biggest EU milk producers is still significant. The economic results of analysed dairy farms in Poland and in Lithuania confirmed the improved performance of productivity since 2004. Relatively small (about 50%) share of subsidies in farm net income makes milk production less dependent on such type of support.
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The dairy sector is the main branch of agricultural production which constitutes source of income of many farms in Poland and in Lithuania. Accession of both countries to the structures of the European Union has radically changed the functioning of the entire dairy sector which faced changes and the necessity to comply with the new free market circumstances. The first aim of this article is to present the overview of the dairy industry in Poland and in Lithuania after the accession to the EU. The second aim is to focus on the economic situation of milk producers. The summary clearly shows the immense progress in complying with the EU requirements, although the gap between these two markets and the biggest EU milk producers is still significant. The economic results of analysed dairy farms in Poland and in Lithuania confirmed the improved performance of productivity since 2004. Relatively small (about 50%) share of subsidies in farm net income makes milk production less dependent on such type of support.
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The dairy sector is the main branch of agricultural production which constitutes source of income of many farms in Poland and in Lithuania. Accession of both countries to the structures of the European Union has radically changed the functioning of the entire dairy sector which faced changes and the necessity to comply with the new free market circumstances. The first aim of this article is to present the overview of the dairy industry in Poland and in Lithuania after the accession to the EU. The second aim is to focus on the economic situation of milk producers. The summary clearly shows the immense progress in complying with the EU requirements, although the gap between these two markets and the biggest EU milk producers is still significant. The economic results of analysed dairy farms in Poland and in Lithuania confirmed the improved performance of productivity since 2004. Relatively small (about 50%) share of subsidies in farm net income makes milk production less dependent on such type of support.
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In: Institute of Agricultural And Food Economics, Multiannual Program Reports 2011-2014, No. 88.1
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Seria: Monographs of Multi-Annual Programme, no. 76.1 ; It is the fourth out of five publications devoted to functioning of agricultural enterprises and farms under conditions of changes in climate and the anticipated change in agricultural policy which is expected to take place in 2021 and beyond – its performance in the next several years. Chapters: Climate change and its effects. Large agricultural holdings and labour productivity in polish agriculture and in other selected EU countries in 2016. Impact of Natura 2000 areas on the functioning of farms. A comparison of pig holdings in Poland and in the selected EU countries. Gross margin of selected agricultural products in 2017 – regional perspective.
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In: Monographs of Multi-Annual Programme, 2018
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Seria: Monographs of Multi-annual Programme, no 51.1 ; Problems that farms will have to face by 2025. Evaluation of the development capacity of medium-sized farms in the context of climate change and economic policy. Efficiency and farms afforesting lands against a background of other farms in 2006-2014. Competitiveness of the Polish dairy farms and beef cattle farms against a background of similar farms from the selected European Union countires. Gross margin of selected agricultural products in 2016 – regional perspective.
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In: Monographs of Multi-Annual Programme, 2017
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