Agric. Econ. - Czech, 2008, 54(3):93-101 | DOI: 10.17221/238-AGRICECON

Selected trends forming European agriculture

M. Svatoš
Czech University of Life Sciences, Prague Czech Republic

The dynamics and forming of European agriculture are determined by many considerably heterogenous and complicated processes and trends which influence mutually and moreover they work in a different way in developed and developing countries. An attention will be paid to basic global trends, the role of the Common Agricultural Policy, the influence of agrarian markets, the promotion of multifunctional agriculture etc.

Keywords: European agriculture, EU, global trends, CAP, agrarian markets, multifunctional agriculture

Published: March 31, 2008  Show citation

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