STŘELEČEK, F., KOPTA, D., LOSOSOVÁ, J., ZDENĚK, R.: Economic results of agricultural enterprises in 2010. Acta univ. agric. et silvic. Mendel. Brun., 2012, LX, No. 7, pp. 315-328 The paper analyses the development of economic measures on a sample of agricultural enterprises in the Czech Republic in 2006-2010. These enterprises were divided according to the share of the land in the LFA. The aim of the paper is to describe current economic state of agricultural enterprises and to defi ne long-term tendencies of the profi t/loss and of factors that can infl uence it. Compared to 2009, the situation of agricultural enterprises improved in 2010, the majority of enterprises reached a profi t, however the profi t was not at the same level as in 2007 and 2008. Primarily, total production a er its considerable decline in 2009 increased only slightly and reached a level of 2006 in the average enterprise. The labour productivity increased due to a reduction of the number of workers. Decreasing the number of workers is a long term trend as well as increasing of fi nancial support in agriculture. However, the growth rate of support is slowing; the non-LFA support has been decreased in last two years. The increasing share of revenues from crop production and reducing the share of revenue from livestock production is also a long-term tendency.profi t/loss, profi t rate, labour productivity, subsidies, LFA, NON-LFA According to the Czech Statistical Offi ce, agricultural profi t amounted to CZK 7.7 milliard in 2010, that means an increase of 271 % compared to 2009. The share of agriculture in gross value added increased from 1.66 % in 2009 to 1.76 %. Output of the agricultural sector expressed at current basic prices amounted to 102674 million, of which 56954 million CZK counted for crop production and 40958 million CZK was livestock production. The rest consisted of agricultural services (2708 million CZK) and non-agricultural secondary activities (2056 million CZK).An increase of crop production occurred despite a decline in the harvest of majority of commodities due to a signifi cant increase in cereal prices. Total livestock production was lower in 2010 compared to the previous year due to a decline in production of all commodities, except the milk for which there was a price increase.The estimated total volume of subsidies on production in 2010 amounted to 839 million, of which 65.4 million CZK counted for crop production and 773.6 million CZK was livestock production; compared to the total volume of subsidies on production in 2009 that was 2145.8 million (MoA 2011).In 2010, crop production counted for 55.5 % of the agricultural sector production in current basic prices, with the greatest share of cereals (43.2 %) and industrial crops (23.8 %). Livestock production represented 40 % of the agricultural sector output in current .basic prices with the most signifi cant share of milk production (45 %) and breeding pigs (22 %). Intermediate consumption is involved in the production of the agricultural sector with 75 ...