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Highly commercial farms in family farming in Poland

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  • Karwat-Woźniak, Bożena
  • Chmieliński, Paweł

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Highly commercial farms – overview. The distribution of highly commercial farms. Distribution of highly commercial farms according to social and demographic characteristics of farm managers. The distribution of highly commercial farms in size groups. Highly commercial farms in agricultural structures. Regional differences in the formation of the group of highly commercial Farms. Prospects of speeding up the development of highly commercial farms and strengthening their position in agriculture. The determinants of the economic potential of family farms. Support measures for increasing the economic potential of farms under the common agricultural policy. Intervention area of structural funds – measure 1.1: Investments in agricultural holdings.

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  • Karwat-Woźniak, Bożena & Chmieliński, Paweł, 2007. "Highly commercial farms in family farming in Poland," Multiannual Program Reports 164865, Institute of Agricultural and Food Economics - National Research Institute (IAFE-NRI).
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:iafepr:164865
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.164865
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