Large-Scale and Small-Scale Farming in Hungarian Agriculture: Present Situation and Future Prospects
Janos Juhasz
European Review of Agricultural Economics, 1991, vol. 18, issue 3-4, 399-415
Abstract:
Hungary's economy, including its agriculture, is undergoing fundamental changes. The process is in its initial stages only. So far as agriculture is concerned there is basically general agreement that a reform of ownership and organizational structure should be introduced, with a much greater scope for private farming of the family farm type. Obviously, the role of large-scale farms, which are currently overwhelming Hungary's agricultural structure, will decrease. The methods to be adopted for the transformation are still to be considered. Copyright 1991 by Oxford University Press.
Date: 1991
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