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Comparative analysis of the perennial crops sector

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  • Vesna Očić
  • Branka Šakić Bobić
  • Kristina Batelja Lodeta

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The paper gives an analysis of commercial holdings belonging to the permanent crop sector over a period of two years. The results show that olive growing type of farms have the largest agricultural area, while viticulture and enology types of farms have the lowest. Viticulture and enology farms have the highest value of crop production output on average, with the largest amount of variable cost. Olive growers have the largest amounts of total subsidies without investment, and the lowest amount of gross margin and net income at the same time. Farms with grape and wine production are the most economical, while fruit growers have the lowest coefficient of the economy and the highest indebtedness.

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  • Vesna Očić & Branka Šakić Bobić & Kristina Batelja Lodeta, 2017. "Comparative analysis of the perennial crops sector," Agroeconomia Croatica, Croatian Society of Agricultural Economists, vol. 7(1), December.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:csaeac:265807
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.265807
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