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AGRICULTURAL EXPLOITATION FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF ROMANIA’S INTEGRATION INTO THE EUROPEAN UNION

Emilia Vasile and Iwona Grabara ()
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Emilia Vasile: “Athenaeum” University of Bucharest
Iwona Grabara: Czestochowa University of Technology, Faculty of Management

Polish Journal of Management Studies, 2014, vol. 10, issue 2, 236-243

Abstract: Rural development and, implicitly, raising the standard of living of the village inhabitants are not possible without modernizing the agricultural production which can be achieved by putting into practice the results of scientific research as well as providing a feedback to common agricultural policies. Enhanced crops of high quality and low costs are the markers of the activity in agricultural exploitations showing the profitability and competitiveness of those in the market economy. Under such circumstances, the agricultural producer also needs, beside the material means, the financial ones; therefore, combining the knowledge adequate to the technological and economic management is necessary.

Date: 2014
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