The study identified the economic viability of farms trends in Lithuania during 2009-2013. The investigation found that the subsidies have greatest impact on the viability of farms, especially small and medium-sized. Subsidies positively influence number of financial indicators and artificially maintains economic viability of very small, small and medium-sized farms. The large farms remain viable without subsidies. During research many economic viability indicators were calculated. It is possible to identify only one special indicator - manufacturing subsidies and net profit ratio, which shows that 72 per cent farms from all economic groups remain viable only with financial assistance
The range of the impact of the public support to farmers is multifold because of huge variety of sup...
The range of the impact of the public support to farmers is multifold because of huge variety of sup...
The article deals with the effect of support and taxes on economic viability of farms. Assessment of...
ISSN: 1857-7431 (Online)The study identified the economic viability of farms trends in Lithuania dur...
The study identified the economic viability of farms trends in Lithuania during 2009-2013. The inves...
The study identified the economic viability of farms trends in Lithuania during 2009-2013. The inves...
The analysis of structure of agricultural sector shows a poor viability of small-scale farms in new ...
The farms' economic viability is a significant factor for reforming the Common agricultural policy o...
Strategically and socially, agriculture is an important part of European economy. It is important to...
The common European agriculture policy of 2014-2020 emphasises that one of the ways to encourage the...
The common European agriculture policy of 2014-2020 emphasises that one of the ways to encourage the...
Research studies have given little credit to assessment of farm economic viability. Thus, the follow...
The economic situation of Lithuanian agricultural sector faces with challenges in regards to family ...
Family farms are eligible for various tax exemptions and subsidies in Lithuania. The goal of tax exe...
The paper analyses the economic viability of farms and how much this indicator is influenced by main...
The range of the impact of the public support to farmers is multifold because of huge variety of sup...
The range of the impact of the public support to farmers is multifold because of huge variety of sup...
The article deals with the effect of support and taxes on economic viability of farms. Assessment of...
ISSN: 1857-7431 (Online)The study identified the economic viability of farms trends in Lithuania dur...
The study identified the economic viability of farms trends in Lithuania during 2009-2013. The inves...
The study identified the economic viability of farms trends in Lithuania during 2009-2013. The inves...
The analysis of structure of agricultural sector shows a poor viability of small-scale farms in new ...
The farms' economic viability is a significant factor for reforming the Common agricultural policy o...
Strategically and socially, agriculture is an important part of European economy. It is important to...
The common European agriculture policy of 2014-2020 emphasises that one of the ways to encourage the...
The common European agriculture policy of 2014-2020 emphasises that one of the ways to encourage the...
Research studies have given little credit to assessment of farm economic viability. Thus, the follow...
The economic situation of Lithuanian agricultural sector faces with challenges in regards to family ...
Family farms are eligible for various tax exemptions and subsidies in Lithuania. The goal of tax exe...
The paper analyses the economic viability of farms and how much this indicator is influenced by main...
The range of the impact of the public support to farmers is multifold because of huge variety of sup...
The range of the impact of the public support to farmers is multifold because of huge variety of sup...
The article deals with the effect of support and taxes on economic viability of farms. Assessment of...