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Entwicklung der Preise von Agrargütern und deren Vorleistungen. Erste Befunde für Österreich

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  • Franz Sinabell
  • Martin Kniepert

    (University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences, Vienna)

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Im Jahr 2007 stiegen die Preise von landwirtschaftlichen Produkten sehr stark. Dadurch erhöhte sich das Einkommen in der Landwirtschaft. Im Jahr 2008 werden die Agrarpreise voraussichtlich unter dem Niveau des Vorjahres liegen. Die Betriebsmittel, vor allem Dieselkraftstoff und Dünger, verteuerten sich jedoch. Für repräsentative Agrarprodukte werden Kalkulationen von Deckungsbeiträgen vorgelegt, in denen die Auswirkungen der Preisänderungen von Inputs und Outputs untersucht werden. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass vor allem wegen der Produktionskostensteigerung die Ertragssituation in den untersuchten Betriebszweigen 2008 wesentlich ungünstiger sein wird als 2007.

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  • Franz Sinabell & Martin Kniepert, 2008. "Entwicklung der Preise von Agrargütern und deren Vorleistungen. Erste Befunde für Österreich," WIFO Studies, WIFO, number 32959, Juni.
  • Handle: RePEc:wfo:wstudy:32959
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