2009
DOI: 10.32725/det.2009.009
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Support of Agrotourism in the Czech Republic Illustrated on the Case of South Bohemian Region

Abstract: Agro -tourism creates a basis for diversification of agricultural activities and for the rural development at all. In the Czech Republic there are about 500 farms oriented on agrotourism. The competitiveness of the agricultural sector in Europe is supported by the Common Agricultural Policy also in the programming period 2007 -2013. The activities for raising the global competitive advantages of European farmers are mainly based on the EAFRD Programme. In the Czech Republic the EAFRD implementation connected w… Show more

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“…The results of our analysis for non-V4 countries -including large, developed member states -are similar to Barbieri and Mshenga (2008) ad Bagi and Reeder (2012) about the USA, stating that for larger and more profitable farms the involvement in agritourism is associated with higher incomes. Regarding V4 countries, the general finding is that farms involved in agritourism are usually profitable (Roman and Grudzień, 2021;Kania and Bogusz, 2016;Roman, Roman and Prus, 2020;Habán, Macák and Otepka, 2012;Mura and Kljucnikov, 2018;Dömeová and Jindrová, 2011;Škodová Parmová and Dvořák, 2009;Kovács, 2020;Szabó, 2005), though most of these results refer to specific regions of particular countries and shorter time periods. However, this does not say anything about the importance of agritourism revenues within gross farm income.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The results of our analysis for non-V4 countries -including large, developed member states -are similar to Barbieri and Mshenga (2008) ad Bagi and Reeder (2012) about the USA, stating that for larger and more profitable farms the involvement in agritourism is associated with higher incomes. Regarding V4 countries, the general finding is that farms involved in agritourism are usually profitable (Roman and Grudzień, 2021;Kania and Bogusz, 2016;Roman, Roman and Prus, 2020;Habán, Macák and Otepka, 2012;Mura and Kljucnikov, 2018;Dömeová and Jindrová, 2011;Škodová Parmová and Dvořák, 2009;Kovács, 2020;Szabó, 2005), though most of these results refer to specific regions of particular countries and shorter time periods. However, this does not say anything about the importance of agritourism revenues within gross farm income.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Agritourism was also found to be profitable in specific regions of the V4 countries, empirical results exist for Poland (Roman and Grudzień, 2021;Kania and Bogusz, 2016;Roman, Roman and Prus, 2020), for Slovakia (Habán, Macák and Otepka, 2012;Mura and Kljucnikov, 2018), the Czech Republic (Dömeová and Jindrová, 2011;Škodová Parmová and Dvořák, 2009) and Hungary (Kovács, 2020;Szabó, 2005). However, these results are often based on particular areas, and analyse different economic indicators, in different years, therefore it is difficult to make a meaningful comparison between countries and farms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%