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Wpływ subsydiów wspólnej polityki rolnej na dochody gospodarstw mlecznych FADN w krajach Unii Europejskiej w latach 2004-2013

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  • Guth, Marta
  • Smędzik-Ambroży, Katarzyna

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The main aim of the article was to assess the impact of the Common Agricultural Policy subsidies on the income of FADN dairy farms in 2004-2013. The share of total subsidies, including subsidies on investments on farm income per unit of work (FWU) on FADN dairy farms in EU countries, with the division to EU-12 and EU-15, was examined. The trend of family farm income with and without subsidies during the period under review was presented. In order to demonstrate which of the groups of subsidies had the greatest impact on family farm income, a panel regression was conducted. It turned out that the most significant for the FADN dairy farm income in 2005-2013 was decoupled payments and additional aid with other support. Synopsis. Celem głównym artykułu była ocena wpływu subsydiów wspólnej polityki rolnej na dochody gospodarstw mlecznych FADN w latach 2004-2013. Zbadano udział subsydiów ogółem łącznie z dopłatami do inwestycji na poziom dochodu z gospodarstwa rolnego w przeliczeniu na jednostkę pracy rodziny (FWU) w gospodarstwach mlecznych FADN w krajach Unii Europejskiej z podziałem na kraje UE-10 i UE-15. Następnie zaprezentowano trendy kształtowania się dochodu z gospodarstwa rolnego/FWU z i bez dopłat w badanym okresie. W celu zaprezentowania, które z grup dopłat miały największy wpływ na kształtowanie się dochodu z gospodarstwa rolnego/FWU przeprowadzono regresję panelową. Na jej podstawie określono, że najbardziej istotne dla dochodów gospodarstw mlecznych FADN w latach 2005-2013 były dopłaty decoupled oraz dodatkowe wsparcie wraz z pozostałymi subsydiami.

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  • Guth, Marta & Smędzik-Ambroży, Katarzyna, 2017. "Wpływ subsydiów wspólnej polityki rolnej na dochody gospodarstw mlecznych FADN w krajach Unii Europejskiej w latach 2004-2013," Problems of World Agriculture / Problemy Rolnictwa Światowego, Warsaw University of Life Sciences, vol. 17(32, Part ), March.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:polpwa:257520
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.257520
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