This paper examines different cropping practices, cost structures and gross margins for conventional table potato cropping in 6 different regions within the European Union: Czech Republic, Denmark, Italy, Poland, Portugal and Slovakia. Findings from this study show that potato cropping practices varies significantly between the various countries with major differences in yield and costs. Italy and Denmark are the two regions with highest gross margins due to high yields and revenues. Poland is by far the largest potato producing country among the 6 countries. However, the production is primarily based on small scale farming with low yields and economic revenues
Celem artykułu jest przedstawienie zmian zachodzących na rynku ziemniaków w Polsce z perspektywy pro...
The paper presents the current status and place in recent years, changes in the market for table pot...
This chapter, aimed at analyzing potato yield among selected countries, has seven sections. The pane...
This paper examines different cropping practices, cost structures and gross margins for conventional...
This paper assesses the profitability of industrial potato production in Poland. The studies indicat...
In Northwestern Europe, Germany, France, the Netherlands, the UK and Belgium constitute the biggest ...
Although potatoes are grown in most countries of the world, the pattern of production is largely con...
The purpose of the paper was to identify the economic efficiency of edible potato cultivation on the...
The paper Farm incomes in Poland vary substantially, which is entirely confirmed by the results of a...
Potatoes are one of many agricultural commodities whose realization on the market is connected with ...
This paper assesses the profitability of industrial potato production in Poland. The studies indicat...
The production and the market for potatoes in Poland, in Europe and in the world has undergone a pro...
We have recently been involved in an EU project which is looking at farm accountancy cost estimation...
Recent reductions in the public commitment to potato breeding in Sweden, Norway and Finland call for...
The papers in this book reflect societal and commercial changes such as consumer behaviour and marke...
Celem artykułu jest przedstawienie zmian zachodzących na rynku ziemniaków w Polsce z perspektywy pro...
The paper presents the current status and place in recent years, changes in the market for table pot...
This chapter, aimed at analyzing potato yield among selected countries, has seven sections. The pane...
This paper examines different cropping practices, cost structures and gross margins for conventional...
This paper assesses the profitability of industrial potato production in Poland. The studies indicat...
In Northwestern Europe, Germany, France, the Netherlands, the UK and Belgium constitute the biggest ...
Although potatoes are grown in most countries of the world, the pattern of production is largely con...
The purpose of the paper was to identify the economic efficiency of edible potato cultivation on the...
The paper Farm incomes in Poland vary substantially, which is entirely confirmed by the results of a...
Potatoes are one of many agricultural commodities whose realization on the market is connected with ...
This paper assesses the profitability of industrial potato production in Poland. The studies indicat...
The production and the market for potatoes in Poland, in Europe and in the world has undergone a pro...
We have recently been involved in an EU project which is looking at farm accountancy cost estimation...
Recent reductions in the public commitment to potato breeding in Sweden, Norway and Finland call for...
The papers in this book reflect societal and commercial changes such as consumer behaviour and marke...
Celem artykułu jest przedstawienie zmian zachodzących na rynku ziemniaków w Polsce z perspektywy pro...
The paper presents the current status and place in recent years, changes in the market for table pot...
This chapter, aimed at analyzing potato yield among selected countries, has seven sections. The pane...