The restructuring of agriculture worldwide and the reform of the CAP have raised the issue of the adaptation of Greek family farming. The peasantry has adjusted to the technical requirements of the intensive model with the help of the state and the mobilization of local co-operative networks. Nowadays however, the development of rural society faces a new challenge with the end of the protectionist system. The question is whether the peasantry - collectively strong in its technico-economic strategies, but weak in its professional organization and its relations with the outside world - can adjust to the agricultural restructuring process in which it is caught
Rural development has attracted the interest of European regional and agricultural policies in the l...
Rural development has, in recent years, become a major area of EU policy, to the extent that the ter...
Rural areas in southern Europe generally, and in Greece in particular, have undergone rapid economic...
Although Greece is one of the older Member States of the European Union, its agricultural structures...
XXIst Congress of the European Society for Rural Sociology, 23-27 August 2005, Keszthely, HungaryNat...
In all European countries, family farm peasant units coexist with small or medium agricultural enter...
This paper investigates the dialectic between social restructuring and technical change within the t...
Small famliy holdings created by the agrarian reform since 1992 remain nowadays the major feature of...
International competition in agricultural production is intensifying following the implementation of...
Abstract: In all European countries, family farm peasant units coexist with small or medium agricult...
Large families and small agricultural holdings in modern Greece. Small family holdings created by th...
The paper presents findings of a field study undertaken in May 1999 in the Greek Crete Island of Gr...
Apart from the differentiation of productive capacity it brings about, industrial development also c...
In 1830 farmers constituted the majority of the Greek population. Part of these was small landowners...
The role of family businesses and, in general, small farms, is critical for the environment, social ...
Rural development has attracted the interest of European regional and agricultural policies in the l...
Rural development has, in recent years, become a major area of EU policy, to the extent that the ter...
Rural areas in southern Europe generally, and in Greece in particular, have undergone rapid economic...
Although Greece is one of the older Member States of the European Union, its agricultural structures...
XXIst Congress of the European Society for Rural Sociology, 23-27 August 2005, Keszthely, HungaryNat...
In all European countries, family farm peasant units coexist with small or medium agricultural enter...
This paper investigates the dialectic between social restructuring and technical change within the t...
Small famliy holdings created by the agrarian reform since 1992 remain nowadays the major feature of...
International competition in agricultural production is intensifying following the implementation of...
Abstract: In all European countries, family farm peasant units coexist with small or medium agricult...
Large families and small agricultural holdings in modern Greece. Small family holdings created by th...
The paper presents findings of a field study undertaken in May 1999 in the Greek Crete Island of Gr...
Apart from the differentiation of productive capacity it brings about, industrial development also c...
In 1830 farmers constituted the majority of the Greek population. Part of these was small landowners...
The role of family businesses and, in general, small farms, is critical for the environment, social ...
Rural development has attracted the interest of European regional and agricultural policies in the l...
Rural development has, in recent years, become a major area of EU policy, to the extent that the ter...
Rural areas in southern Europe generally, and in Greece in particular, have undergone rapid economic...