2019
DOI: 10.14254/2071-789x.2019/12-3/20
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Interest-balanced agricultural policy-making: Key participative and collaborative capacities in the opinion of NGOs’ experts

Abstract: Stakeholder participation in the process of agricultural policy-making is a way to express public interest and thus to better ensure sustainability of the sector as well as of a country. In agriculture, variety of stakeholders and their organizations is huge, and their power and ability to protect common interests are uneven. Studies on interest management note that contradictions between interest-based actors could be solved most effectively through their collaboration. Thus, the article aims to identify key … Show more

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“…Economists have pointed out in several cases that the level of government and corporate debt is becoming unsustainable, and the US-China trade war risks exacerbating these problems, but no one has been able to predict the adverse effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the population and the world economy. Analysts (Cygler et al, 2018;Bencsik et al, 2019;Grossman, 2018;Lengyel et al, 2017;Mura et al, 2017;Olaniyi et al, 2019;Petcu, 2019;Popescu, G. H., Ciurlău, 2019;Raišienė et al, 2019;Rajiani et al, 2018;Sroka, Szanto, 2018;Trettin et al, 2019;Uslu, Akay, 2019;Veselitskaya et al, 2019;Zhuravleva et al, 2019;Ajaz Khan et al, 2019;Çelik, 2019;Duľová Spišáková et al, 2017;Fila et al, 2015;Ključnikov et al, 2019;Kurowska-Pysz et al, 2018;Meyer, D.F. et al, 2017;Niño-Amézquita et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Economists have pointed out in several cases that the level of government and corporate debt is becoming unsustainable, and the US-China trade war risks exacerbating these problems, but no one has been able to predict the adverse effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on the population and the world economy. Analysts (Cygler et al, 2018;Bencsik et al, 2019;Grossman, 2018;Lengyel et al, 2017;Mura et al, 2017;Olaniyi et al, 2019;Petcu, 2019;Popescu, G. H., Ciurlău, 2019;Raišienė et al, 2019;Rajiani et al, 2018;Sroka, Szanto, 2018;Trettin et al, 2019;Uslu, Akay, 2019;Veselitskaya et al, 2019;Zhuravleva et al, 2019;Ajaz Khan et al, 2019;Çelik, 2019;Duľová Spišáková et al, 2017;Fila et al, 2015;Ključnikov et al, 2019;Kurowska-Pysz et al, 2018;Meyer, D.F. et al, 2017;Niño-Amézquita et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When this system is applied to agriculture, it provides many advantages in collecting information on soil properties and cultivation areas. On the other hand, with small-scale observations, more detailed and sensitive information, such as disease detection, Collecting and reporting the data of plants in the growth phase is important factor to ensure agricultural sustainability and increase productivity (Raišienė et al, 2019;Muhammad et al, 2019). This process can help to analyse the relationship between plants and environmental factors so as to provide effective agricultural guidance (Bannayan and Sanjani, 2011; Jannoura et al, 2015; Gebbers and Adamchuk, 2010).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%