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Actual Changes in Economics Structure of Agricultural Production in Rural Settlements of Bosnia and Herzegovina, in Europe, Today

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  • Nurkovic, Rahman

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In the paper, actual changes of agricultural structure of Bosnia and Herzegovina, tradition of agricultural economy, transformation of socially-owned agricultural estates and changes in agricultural settlements are analysed. Agricultural areas of Bosnia and Herzegovina have changed more significantly: they have lost many classical agricultural features, they have lost a big part of population, a number of villages have disappeared and individual farming has been marginalized. A gradual and comprehensive reconstruction of agriculture in Bosnia and Herzegovina is needed.

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  • Nurkovic, Rahman, 2010. "Actual Changes in Economics Structure of Agricultural Production in Rural Settlements of Bosnia and Herzegovina, in Europe, Today," 2010 Conference: Modern management challenges in the agro-food sector, March 18-19, Pivola, Slovenia 183868, Slovenian Association of Agricultural Economists (DAES).
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:slco10:183868
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.183868
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