The modernisation of production and the growth of output in the agricultural sector in Ireland, as in many other countries, have been associated with the adoption of many innovations which have contributed to a very significant decline in labour inputs and its replacement by mechanisation. In farming the process of mechanisation can be understood as the adoption of production methods in which human labour and draught animals are replaced to a high degree by technology which can result in greater productivity of both agricultural labour and land. It is part of a wider range of processes which result in a significant level of structural adjustment in the organisation of the total economy. Mechanisation facilitates this adjustment an...
Abstract: The production structure of Irish agriculture is analysed empirically via a multiple-input...
With over 40,000 farmers blocking the capital city, Dublin, in October 1998 and protesting over the ...
The competitiveness and productivity of Irish agriculture has been at the forefront of debate in rec...
The modernisation of production and the growth of output in the agricultural sector in Ireland, as ...
While Irish agriculture has important traditional features, this paper focuses on the extent of chan...
The agriculture of any area is a very complex phenomenon. In this paper attention is focussed on spa...
In the 1980s a number of measures were introduced in order to curb the growing problem of surpluses ...
In the second half of the 20th century, the Irish dairy industry - in common with the experience of ...
Land mobility is becoming an increasingly important issue for European agriculture given the so-call...
In this paper a probit model is used to assess the factors that will influence the decision of Irish...
End of Project ReportThis report investigates technical change and levels of technical efficiency on...
This chapter examines how Monaghan's agricultural economy evolved in the period between the Famine ...
The continued sustainable growth of Irish agriculture is dependent on further productivity and effic...
using National Farm Survey (N.F.S.) data. It also examines whether levels of technical efficiency ar...
Abstract: The production structure of Irish agriculture is analysed empirically via a multiple-input...
With over 40,000 farmers blocking the capital city, Dublin, in October 1998 and protesting over the ...
The competitiveness and productivity of Irish agriculture has been at the forefront of debate in rec...
The modernisation of production and the growth of output in the agricultural sector in Ireland, as ...
While Irish agriculture has important traditional features, this paper focuses on the extent of chan...
The agriculture of any area is a very complex phenomenon. In this paper attention is focussed on spa...
In the 1980s a number of measures were introduced in order to curb the growing problem of surpluses ...
In the second half of the 20th century, the Irish dairy industry - in common with the experience of ...
Land mobility is becoming an increasingly important issue for European agriculture given the so-call...
In this paper a probit model is used to assess the factors that will influence the decision of Irish...
End of Project ReportThis report investigates technical change and levels of technical efficiency on...
This chapter examines how Monaghan's agricultural economy evolved in the period between the Famine ...
The continued sustainable growth of Irish agriculture is dependent on further productivity and effic...
using National Farm Survey (N.F.S.) data. It also examines whether levels of technical efficiency ar...
Abstract: The production structure of Irish agriculture is analysed empirically via a multiple-input...
With over 40,000 farmers blocking the capital city, Dublin, in October 1998 and protesting over the ...
The competitiveness and productivity of Irish agriculture has been at the forefront of debate in rec...