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Ewolucja produkcji ziemniaków w Polsce i UE

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  • Dzwonkowski, Wiesław

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The production and the market for potatoes in Poland, in Europe and in the world has undergone a process of evolution. The changes in Poland in the last decade or more have been very dynamic, especially after Poland joined the EU. The production of potatoes has also undergone changes in other EU countries, but they have taken a much milder course. The article attempts to evaluate the changes in Poland and in other countries that are crucial to potato production in the EU. Statistics from Eurostat, national statistics from individual states and information and materials of the European Commission were used in this research. The article concentrates on analysis of changes in production area, yields and potato harvests and evaluates the processes in chosen EU countries. Reasons for changes are discussed, most especially the changes in demand on the potato market demand. / Synopsis. Produkcja i rynek ziemniaków w Polsce, Europie i na świecie podlega procesom ewolucji. Zmiany te w naszym kraju w ostatnich kilkunastu latach miały bardzo dynamiczny przebieg, zwłaszcza po akcesji Polski do UE. Zmianom podlega również produkcja ziemniaków i w innych krajach UE, ale mają one zdecydowanie łagodniejszy przebieg. W artykule podjęto próbę oceny tych zjawisk w Polsce i w innych krajach, kluczowych dla uprawy ziemniaków w UE. Wykorzystano do tego celu dane statystyczne Eurostat, statystki krajowe poszczególnych państw oraz informacje i materiały Komisji Europejskiej. W artykule skoncentrowano się na analizie zmian areału uprawy, wysokości plonów i zbiorów ziemniaków oraz ocenie procesów koncentracji. Wskazano na ich przyczyny, z których najważniejsze to zmiany zapotrzebowania rynkowego na ziemniaki.

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  • Dzwonkowski, Wiesław, 2017. "Ewolucja produkcji ziemniaków w Polsce i UE," Problems of World Agriculture / Problemy Rolnictwa Światowego, Warsaw University of Life Sciences, vol. 17(32, Part ), September.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:polpwa:264479
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.264479
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