Agricultural Economics, 2003 (vol. 49), issue 6

Influence of subsidies on the economic result of agricultural firms in production and marginal areas

F. Střeleček, J. Lososová, P. Kollar

Agric. Econ. - Czech, 2003, 49(6):251-260 | DOI: 10.17221/5383-AGRICECON  

This article is divided into four parts: the first is concerned with the state subsidy and support policy in the year 2001. The second part of the contribution mentions the subsidy development in production and marginal areas in the period 1996-2001 and its influence on the economic result of an average farm. Another part monitors the grant volume and the economic result at a selective sample of the identical firms in the time period from of the year 1997 to the year 2001 in reference to the farm position. The last part will deal with an evaluation of the grant volume where the subsidies are divided according to the subsidy titles in the year 2001...

The economics of the scattered green restoration in cultural landscape

H. Součková

Agric. Econ. - Czech, 2003, 49(6):261-265 | DOI: 10.17221/5384-AGRICECON  

In this contribution, several findings from the solution of the research project QC 0266 have been summarised in a synthetic form. The project is called "Adaptation of Vegetable Growing, Fruit Growing and Flower Growing to the EU Common Market" and it deals in detail with the basic indices evolution within ornamental gardening. The aim of the output was to get data for quality incidences of the Ministry of Agriculture environmental policies and for a higher representation of the territorial systems of the ecological stability realisations in the cultural landscape of the Czech Republic.

Influence of policy measures on the competitiveness of the sugar industry in the Czech Republic

M. Bavorová

Agric. Econ. - Czech, 2003, 49(6):266-274 | DOI: 10.17221/5385-AGRICECON  

The sugar industry in the Czech Republic is one of the branches of food production that since the end of nineties has been strongly protected by agricultural policy. Here, we will deal with the question how the Czech agricultural policy affected the competitiveness of the sugar industry during transformation. From the analysis, it can be derived that not only agricultural measures but also organisational changes inside the enterprises, as well as modernisation and increasing capacity of plants that all took place before the enforced political aid, supported the stabilisation of sugar beet farming and the sugar industry in the Czech Republic and its...

Corporate governance vs. crisis of company

P. Moulis

Agric. Econ. - Czech, 2003, 49(6):275-277 | DOI: 10.17221/5386-AGRICECON  

There is a lot of available investigations in the area of company crisis reasons problems nowadays. These inquiries were summarised into the indicators of company crisis reasons. The development and level of these indicators is not possible to consider to be company crisis reasons but above all to be its manifestation. The veritable reason of crisis is the absence of effective control mechanisms in the company, especially of the "natural" control mechanisms. The natural control mechanism means such as rises from the substance of joint stock companies (respectively legal rules of joint stock company). There is a presumption of control activities interaction...

The analysis of proposals of the Common Agricultural Policy reform and its impacts for the EU

M. Vosejpková

Agric. Econ. - Czech, 2003, 49(6):278-283 | DOI: 10.17221/5387-AGRICECON  

The Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) is of the character of a highly protective policy of the EU Member States. It includes a number of measures distorting the market directly and influences the farmers' incomes depending on their production. There have been two reforms of the CAP so far and the third one is prepared with intention to come into force from 2006; it is called Mid-Term Review (MTR). This reform is concentrated on keeping and increasing consumers' credibility and shifting to more competitive agriculture more orientated on market needs. The main Reform proposals include horizontal issues, i.e. Decoupling, Modulation/Degressivity, Cross-compliance,...

The effect of feeding technologies on the economics of fattening pigs

M. Šprysl, R. Stupka

Agric. Econ. - Czech, 2003, 49(6):284-289 | DOI: 10.17221/5388-AGRICECON  

The aim of the experiment in test station was to evaluate productive performance with respect to feeding-technologies through the test for LWs × (LW×L) genotype in pigs. The productive performance as growth capacity, feeding intake and quantitative traits of slaughter value was examined for 144 hybrid pigs divided in two identical groups, where the 1st group was fed ad-libitum and the 2nd one semi-ad-libitum. On the base of profit formula, the ad-libitum system of feeding in pigs is better in all economic features.

Comparison of valuation manners within international accounting

M. Kočner, M. Konvalina

Agric. Econ. - Czech, 2003, 49(6):290-294 | DOI: 10.17221/5389-AGRICECON  

Development analysis of minor and medium size banks in the first half of nineties in CR

K. Srnec

Agric. Econ. - Czech, 2003, 49(6):295-298 | DOI: 10.17221/5390-AGRICECON  

On the jubilee of doc. Ing. Viera Ižáková, PhD.

M. Ševčíková

Agric. Econ. - Czech, 2003, 49(6):299-300 | DOI: 10.17221/5391-AGRICECON