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Livestock Farming Systems in Central and Eastern Europe
During the 1990’s transition period for Eastern Europe, the European Association for Animal production (EAAP) carried out numerous activities in support of restructuring the animal production sector in the Central and Eastern European Countries (CEEC). This resulted in a large number of publications on animal production system and issues related...
2003
Journal article
The Market Potential and Patterns of Contemporary Agriculture in Romania's North-western Plain
Romanian Agriculture went through major transformations after the political changes of December 1989, due especially to the structural reorganization of land ownership. Agrarian reform started in 1990 with the liquidation of the socialist cooperatives and regulated by the new land ownership law (No. 18/1991), along with a whole series of...
Romania
2003 - Institute of Agricultural Development in Central and Eastern Europe
Journal article
Subsistence Farming in Bulgaria: Between Tradition and Market Requirements
Subsistence agriculture is a phenomenon that is presently encountered not only in developing countries, but also in the Central and Eastern European transition countries (CEECs). The various land reforms implemented in Eastern Europe have led to differences in the land tenure and farming systems and have influenced the access to...
Bulgaria
2003 - Institute of Agricultural Development in Central and Eastern Europe
Article
Fishing, Families, and the Survival of Artisanal Boat-Ownership in the Bigouden Region of France
Small-scale, family fishing enterprises manage to persist despite the difficult economic and ecological changes and disruptions they almost constantly have experienced during the past several decades. Drawing upon long-term ethnographic and historical research in the Bigouden region of France, this paper asks why and how family-based fishing enterprises continue in...
France
2003 - MAST 2003
Conference paper
Risk and De-Collectivisation: Evidence from the Czech Republic
Risk and De-Collectivisation: Evidence from the Czech Republic
Bezemer, D. J. (2002), Proceedings of 2002 International Congress, August 28-31, 2002, Zaragoza, Spain
The paper analyses the behavior of family farms socialist-style farms in the presence of risk, given the typical post-socialist environment in the Czech Republic.
http://purl.umn.edu/24888
Czechia
2002
Article
Farm Transformation and Restructuring in Czech Agriculture – Ten Years After
Farm Transformation and Restructuring in Czech Agriculture – Ten Years After
Doucha, T., Divila, E., Trávníček, Z., (2002) 13th International Farm Management Congress, July 7-12, 2002, Wageningen, The Netherlands.
The development of the farms structure in the Czech Republic can be found for example in the article written by Doucha, Divila...
Czechia
2002
Fact sheet
Fertiliser efficiency - horticulture in open field
The EIP-AGRI Focus Group on Fertiliser efficiency - horticulture in open field brought together 20 experts to find answers to this question. The final report, published in July 2016, contains a set of innovative fertilisation approaches, ideas for Operational Groups, needs from practice, recommendations for farmers and advisers and links...
European Union
2001 - European Commission
Report
Women and Land in Eastern Europe and Central Asia
Ensuring that women have independent and secure rights to farmland is an important component of eliminating poverty and increasing economic productivity. This is true for three general reasons. First, women are often the primary food producers for a household, working their household farm plots while their husbands work for collective...
1999 - Rural Development Institute
Magazine article
Ecological Marginalization in Rural Areas: Actors, Impacts, Responses
Ecological marginalization stems from the transformation of ecosystems in a way that alters their functional integrity through the elimination of their production and decomposition functions. Ecosystem production becomes the subject of quantitative exploitation, while decomposition is affected by the use of local ecosystems as receivers of various wastes. Consequently, social...
1998 - European Society for Rural Sociology
Website
Act on agriculture
Basic legislation for the whole agriculture is given by the Act No. 252/1997 Coll., on Agriculture, as amended.
http://eagri.cz/public/web/mze/legislativa/pravni-predpisy-mze/tematicky-prehled/Legislativa-MZe_uplna-zneni_zakon-1997-252-viceoblasti.html (available in Czech language only).
Czechia
1997
Statement
Opinion: Women farmers in Europe
All over the world women play a unique and vital role in fixing our broken food system. There is a strong need in Europe to strengthen women farmers in their work, through education and training, argues Hanny van Geel.
All over the world women play a unique and vital role in fixing our broken food system. The prevailing view on agriculture and food in Europe and in European institutions is limited to economics and trade. In these places (old) men in suits discuss amongst themselves and take decisions. In...
1995 - ILEIA, Center for Learning on Sustainable Agriculture
Book
Rural and Farming Systems Analysis: European Perspectives
The First European Convention on Farming Systems Research and Extension marked the beginning of an exploration and a sharing. Those of us who have participated in the meetings of the Association of Farming Systems Research and Extension (AFSRE) have got to know each other through our work in developing countries....
1994
Book part
La JAC et le progrès : spiritualité et syncrétisme dans la modernisation agricole
Nous avons vu que tous les auteurs qui ont cherché à interpréter le mouvement général de modernisation de l’agriculture s’accordent sur l’idée selon laquelle l’entrée, nécessaire et inévitable, de l’agriculture dans la modernité ne se réalise qu’à partir des années 1960. C’est le moment où une nouvelle élite paysanne, composée...
France
1989
Book part
Du paysan à l’agriculteur : le paysage sécularisé
Pierre Alphandéry, Pierre Bitoun et Yves Dupont publient en 1989 Les Champs du départ, une France rurale sans paysans ? aux éditions de La Découverte. Respectivement sociologues et historien, les trois chercheurs de l’INRA analysent de l’intérieur les grands bouleversements opérés par la politique agricole de l’aprèsguerre et s’appliquent à...
France
1989
Technical paper
Side effects of pesticide applications
Brassica crops may be infested and infected by a wide range of pest and pathogen species. For example, as many as 50 species of insect from several orders (Diptera, Coleoptera, Lepidoptera, Thysanoptera, Hemiptera) are considered to be Brassica pests. Some of these species are specialists in that they colonise plants...
1970 - Agriculture&Innovation
Report
REPORT ON the Financial Results of Thirteen East of Scotland Smallholdings for 1932-33
In connection with the economic advisory work of the College, the accounts of 13 smallholdings have been completed for the year 1932-33. With only one exception the holdings were brought into existence under the smallholdings scheme of the Department of Agriculture for Scotland; five of them are "demonstration holdings" selected...
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
1933 - EDINBURGH AND EAST OF SCOTLAND COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE
Event
The World Congress Silvo-Pastoral Systems 2016
The congress aim is to gather researchers from different disciplines, practitioners and policy makers at different governance levels that deal with the management and sustainability of silvo-pastoral systems. In this way the congress will create a fertile context to progress through interdisciplinary research approaches that can help translate scientific knowledge...
Portugal
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