BOTEZATU Mihai () (The Bucharest Academy of Economic Studies, Romania)
Abstract
One of the biggest problems facing humanity today is the nourishment problem and not as food seen in terms of quantity but especially in terms of quality. Quality of food in general we can say that it is in direct line with the quality of life. A significant part of the world's population lives loses annually due the consumption of non-food products that are based on their production of numerous chemicals, fertilizers, improper chemical, food additives and food colorings improper. All these things have made the world to wake up and notice that in order to prolong life expectancy is necessary to take urgent measures to improve on the technology of production of agricultural raw materials both animal and vegetable. Addressing this goal, however, involves the investment capital that will finally be materialized in obtaining products mentioned in another scheme, namely the environmental. This article tries to point the main problems faced by capital investment in this area, the investments also extremely necessary. A separate part of communication is devoted to the presentation of possible sources of investment among which are not lacking some possible sources on the capital market for financing such investments.
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Volume (Year): 12 (2009) Issue (Month): 1 Special (July) Pages: 220-226 Download reference. The following formats are available: HTML
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