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The Impact of Management Skills of Agricultural Entities in Relation to Economic Efficiency and Natural Climatic Conditions in Slovakia

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  • Rastislav KOTULIČ

    (University of Presov Faculty of Management Slovakia)

  • Peter ADAMIŠIN

    (University of Presov Faculty of Management Slovakia)

  • Ivana VOZÁROVÁ

    (University of Presov Faculty of Management Slovakia)

  • Roman VAVREK

    (University of Presov Faculty of Management Slovakia)

Abstract

affects the production orientation and the effectiveness of the agri food sector The aim of this paper is to evaluate the development in the categorization of agricultural plots by the regional differentiation of Slovakia at the NUTS IV level districts and draw attention to probable development of differentiation of districts in primary agricultural production in Slovakia while ensuring the sustainability of the economic performance of the given sector On the basis of completed analysis we can conclude that natural and climatic conditions have a dominant influence on achievable productivity and economic efficiency of the agricultural entities in ensuring the sustainability of the economic performance of agriculture in different regions of Slovakia

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  • Rastislav KOTULIČ & Peter ADAMIŠIN & Ivana VOZÁROVÁ & Roman VAVREK, 2017. "The Impact of Management Skills of Agricultural Entities in Relation to Economic Efficiency and Natural Climatic Conditions in Slovakia," Journal of Advanced Research in Management, ASERS Publishing, vol. 8(1), pages 92-99.
  • Handle: RePEc:srs:jemt00:v:8:y:2017:i:1:p:92-99
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