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2017
DOI: 10.22630/prs.2017.17.4.108
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Agriculture in Poland and Ukraine – Potential and Dynamics of Changes in Production

Abstract: The article attempts to compare the importance of agriculture and the dynamics of its development in Ukraine and Poland. The most important constraints on the development of Ukrainian agriculture were identified, including the unregulated land market, lack of coherent support programs for agriculture and rural areas, poorly developed infrastructure of the agricultural environment and lack of capital for development. It was found that agriculture in Ukraine is characterized by a high growth rate of prod… Show more

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“…z możliwościami zbytu do Federacji Rosyjskiej. Na Ukrainie obserwuje się szybszy wzrost produkcji wielu produktów rolnych, na co wpływ mają dogodne warunki naturalne (Wicki, 2017). Wśród mniejszych producentów (tj.…”
Section: Najwięksi Producenci Jabłekunclassified
“…z możliwościami zbytu do Federacji Rosyjskiej. Na Ukrainie obserwuje się szybszy wzrost produkcji wielu produktów rolnych, na co wpływ mają dogodne warunki naturalne (Wicki, 2017). Wśród mniejszych producentów (tj.…”
Section: Najwięksi Producenci Jabłekunclassified
“…So far, the research on agricultural sector’s development level has mainly focused on some aspects of the production potential and productivity in one country [ 23 43 ] or comperative analises of only a few countries studied by the authors, e.g. Burkitbayeva et al [ 44 ] studied Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine, Jelochnik and Ivolga [ 45 ] (Russia and Serbia), Millns [ 46 ] (Armenia, Georgia and Moldova), Swinnen et al [ 47 ] (Kazakhstan, Russia and Ukraine) and Wicki et al [ 48 ] (Poland and Ukraine). Those studies were mainly based on the document analysis, descriptive statistics, comparison and synthesis methods applied.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%