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The capital structure of agricultural enterprises notable modified since the change in Hungary’s economic system. The study discusses the capital structure of agricultural enterprises in Hungary and analyses the most significant indicators, that we can use to describe the financing...
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The Less Favoured Areas (LFAs) Directive (75/268) which was introduced in 1975, was the first common European instrument of regional agricultural structural policy. LFAs are areas where agriculture is hampered by permanent natural handicaps. The major objectives were to ensure the continuation...
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The problem we address in this paper is that in projects focusing on public-private cooperation to stimulate innovation in the Netherlands, initiatives often lack continuation after the study-phase. We extracted possible influencing variables from business and (transaction) cost economic...
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This paper addresses the coordination and innovation issues needed for promoting value added at the rural and regional … the supply side networks are important to solve the coordination issues, while networks for identifying and understanding … coordination networks. …
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externalities, to political institutions, are highlighted and tested using an econometric model. Main results show that AEMs … emerges a prominent role played by political institutions. On the contrary, AEMs do not seem implemented by the willingness to …
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institutions, the financial crisis is likely to have long-lasting implications for agribusiness. As the world slowly recovers from … the crisis, another round of problems are emerging as governments and international institutions attempt to unwind the … businesses is access to capital in sufficient amounts and at affordable rates. Governments and institutions, particularly in the …
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In Burundi, more than 90% of the active population is engaged in family agriculture, which plays a vital role in food production and constitutes more than 50% of the GDP. Before the civil war of 1993, Kirundo was deemed the “breadbasket of the countryâ€, as the region fed many parts of...
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The aim of this study is a comparative analysis of the costs of production of intensively and extensively fed porkers in view of the qualitative parameters of meat obtained after slaughter. The production experiment, which involved the parallel fattening of 3 groups of 30 porkers (fed...
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The objective of this study is to identify factors determining the economic performance of agricultural holdings in Italy, with specific attention to the impact of the adoption of on-farm diversification strategies, namely income diversification and product differentiation. The adoption of these...
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The overall aim of the paper is to analyse the distribution of state agricultural support in Ukraine with the purpose of drawing up proposals on how to make it more objective-oriented. The investigation is based on the results of a case study conducted in Zdolbuniv district3, in the Rivne region...
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