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At present, in Romania there is no clear definition of the concept of family farm, and at the level of the European Union, the definition of family farms differs significantly depending on the characteristics of each country. At the same time, there is no classification of these types of farms,...
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The high number of subsistence and semi-subsistence farms is due to their small economic size, mainly due to the low efficiency of the crops grown in relation to the small area they cultivate. Using the Simplex method, the areas that family farms would need to farm in order to ensure a normal...
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in rural areas, where the main activity is agriculture of subsistence and semi-subsistence. Another problem is the state …
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The situation in which the Romanian rural village presents itself is not at all happy, identifying a whole series of problems that may contribute to the worst phenomenon, namely the depopulation of the rural area, characterized by the migration of young people to the big urban centers and the...
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Agriculture is a risky and often expensive activity, where due to unpredictable weather conditions, crops may suffer … subsidies used in agriculture, as well as the role they played in changing areas, production and selling prices of agricultural …
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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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