Author: Research Institute of Agriculture and Food Economics
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Languages : en
Pages : 33
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The Future of Czechoslovak Agriculture
Author: Research Institute of Agriculture and Food Economics
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Languages : en
Pages : 33
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Languages : en
Pages : 33
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The Future Agriculture of Czechoslovak
Author: Research Institute of Agriculture and Food Economics
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Languages : en
Pages : 33
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Languages : en
Pages : 33
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The Future Agriculture of Czechoslovak [sic]
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Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 54
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Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 54
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Future Trends in Czechoslovak Agriculture
Author: V. Janicek
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Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 10
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Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 10
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Statistical Needs Related to Future Developments in Agriculture in the Czech Republic
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Languages : en
Pages : 7
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Languages : en
Pages : 7
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A Survey of Czechoslovak Agriculture
Author: Alexander Bernitz
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Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 64
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Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 64
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Organic Agriculture in the Czech Republic
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Languages : en
Pages : 95
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Languages : en
Pages : 95
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Thirty Years of the Development of Socialist Agriculture in Czechoslovakia and Changes in the Countryside
Author: Vladimír Jeníček
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Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 44
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Uit de inhoud: de socialistische reconstructie van de landbouw, ontwikkelingstendenzen aan de basis van de Tsjechoslowaakse landbouw, de Tsjechisch Socialistische Republiek en de ontwikkeling van de landbouw in de lidstaten van de Raad voor Gemeenschappelijke Economische Bijstand (Council for Mutual Economic Assistance), de levens- en sociale nauwgezetheid van boeren, werkerskwalificatie: een sleutelfactor in de ontwikkeling van landbouwcooperaties en tenslotte vrouwen in de socialistische landbouw
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Category : Agriculture
Languages : en
Pages : 44
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Uit de inhoud: de socialistische reconstructie van de landbouw, ontwikkelingstendenzen aan de basis van de Tsjechoslowaakse landbouw, de Tsjechisch Socialistische Republiek en de ontwikkeling van de landbouw in de lidstaten van de Raad voor Gemeenschappelijke Economische Bijstand (Council for Mutual Economic Assistance), de levens- en sociale nauwgezetheid van boeren, werkerskwalificatie: een sleutelfactor in de ontwikkeling van landbouwcooperaties en tenslotte vrouwen in de socialistische landbouw
Future Prospects for American Cotton in Czechoslovakia
Author: Fred Taylor
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Category : Cotton growing
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Category : Cotton growing
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Agriculture of the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland in Perspective of Joining Common Agricultural Policy - With Some Fiscal Remarks
Author: Katarzyna Zawalinska
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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This paper discusses problems connected with the accession of Central European Countries (CECs) to the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). A lot of attention is given to the analysis of the agricultural situation and prospects in the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland. Also the evolution and the future of the CAP itself is broadly presented. Since the agricultural accession of CECs to the CAP will have an impact not only on the situation in the agricultural sectors in these countries but also on their overall economic situation, therefore some fiscal consequences are discussed in the end. The CECs problems with agriculture concern mainly the lack of modernisation (know-how), efficiency, and structural changes. The EU also has problems with agriculture. It is too costly - due to the high level of protection and overproduction (connected with storage of the costly surpluses) - and unequally developed (there are big differences in rural development among the Member Countries). The accession may, to some extent, solve CECs' and EU's problems with agriculture, but under the condition, that the CECc will get ready to join the CAP structures, as much as it is possible. Therefore, generally, the pre-accession policies in the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland should focus on investments in rural development and employment reductions since these policies guarantee improvement of agricultural productivity and improvement of agricultural to non-agricultural income ratio (which are the most desirable goals). It should be remembered, however, that the changes in agricultural sector need usually more time than the changes in other sectors so the agricultural accession of CECs to the CAP should come after the agricultural reorganisation. The pre-accession changes in agriculture will be co-financed by the EU. As far as budgetary effects are concerned, the pre-accession agricultural aid from the EU has little or no direct budgetary effects for the applicant countries. After the accession, the budgetary outflows from national CECs budgets to CAP will exceed budgetary inflows from CAP. This is because transfers from Member Countries to CAP come from national budgets but transfers from the CAP mostly do not come through the central national budgets but they are directed to the national paying agencies.
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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This paper discusses problems connected with the accession of Central European Countries (CECs) to the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). A lot of attention is given to the analysis of the agricultural situation and prospects in the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland. Also the evolution and the future of the CAP itself is broadly presented. Since the agricultural accession of CECs to the CAP will have an impact not only on the situation in the agricultural sectors in these countries but also on their overall economic situation, therefore some fiscal consequences are discussed in the end. The CECs problems with agriculture concern mainly the lack of modernisation (know-how), efficiency, and structural changes. The EU also has problems with agriculture. It is too costly - due to the high level of protection and overproduction (connected with storage of the costly surpluses) - and unequally developed (there are big differences in rural development among the Member Countries). The accession may, to some extent, solve CECs' and EU's problems with agriculture, but under the condition, that the CECc will get ready to join the CAP structures, as much as it is possible. Therefore, generally, the pre-accession policies in the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland should focus on investments in rural development and employment reductions since these policies guarantee improvement of agricultural productivity and improvement of agricultural to non-agricultural income ratio (which are the most desirable goals). It should be remembered, however, that the changes in agricultural sector need usually more time than the changes in other sectors so the agricultural accession of CECs to the CAP should come after the agricultural reorganisation. The pre-accession changes in agriculture will be co-financed by the EU. As far as budgetary effects are concerned, the pre-accession agricultural aid from the EU has little or no direct budgetary effects for the applicant countries. After the accession, the budgetary outflows from national CECs budgets to CAP will exceed budgetary inflows from CAP. This is because transfers from Member Countries to CAP come from national budgets but transfers from the CAP mostly do not come through the central national budgets but they are directed to the national paying agencies.