Present-day Central and Eastern European agriculture is characterized by a high incidence of small-scale farmers who are not producing for the market. This paper uses household level data from comparative farm surveys in Albania, Bulgaria, Hungary and Romania to analyze which farm household characteristics and endowments influence commercialization and subsistence farming
Subsistence agriculture is probably the least understood and the most neglected type of agriculture....
Subsistence agriculture in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) has only recently gained interest from a...
AbstractRomania is the country with the largest number of subsistence farms in the European Union. P...
Present-day Central and Eastern European agriculture is characterized by a high incidence of small-s...
Factor analysis and cluster analysis are used to analyze the attitudes and perceptions of agricultur...
Factor and cluster analysis are used to analyse the attitudes and perceptions of agricultural househ...
The agricultural landscape of the EU has changed dramatically following the last two waves of enlarg...
Factor and cluster analysis are used to analyse the attitudes and perceptions of agricultural househ...
The paper analyses the imperfections in output and factor markets in Kosovo that act as a barrier to...
This paper investigates the determinants of agricultural households’ product commercialization in Ko...
For selected regions of five EU Member States (Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Slovenia), t...
Programme. The content of the publication is the sole responsibility of the authors and it in no way...
Bulgaria has a long tradition of smallholder farming, predominantly producing for self-consumption. ...
Rural areas in Kosovo, although covering 60 per cent of the population, do not contribute much to th...
and Subsistence Farming: The Case of Kosovo. Contributed paper presented at the 100th seminar of th...
Subsistence agriculture is probably the least understood and the most neglected type of agriculture....
Subsistence agriculture in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) has only recently gained interest from a...
AbstractRomania is the country with the largest number of subsistence farms in the European Union. P...
Present-day Central and Eastern European agriculture is characterized by a high incidence of small-s...
Factor analysis and cluster analysis are used to analyze the attitudes and perceptions of agricultur...
Factor and cluster analysis are used to analyse the attitudes and perceptions of agricultural househ...
The agricultural landscape of the EU has changed dramatically following the last two waves of enlarg...
Factor and cluster analysis are used to analyse the attitudes and perceptions of agricultural househ...
The paper analyses the imperfections in output and factor markets in Kosovo that act as a barrier to...
This paper investigates the determinants of agricultural households’ product commercialization in Ko...
For selected regions of five EU Member States (Bulgaria, Hungary, Poland, Romania and Slovenia), t...
Programme. The content of the publication is the sole responsibility of the authors and it in no way...
Bulgaria has a long tradition of smallholder farming, predominantly producing for self-consumption. ...
Rural areas in Kosovo, although covering 60 per cent of the population, do not contribute much to th...
and Subsistence Farming: The Case of Kosovo. Contributed paper presented at the 100th seminar of th...
Subsistence agriculture is probably the least understood and the most neglected type of agriculture....
Subsistence agriculture in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) has only recently gained interest from a...
AbstractRomania is the country with the largest number of subsistence farms in the European Union. P...