Emerging Farmers’ Markets in Slovakia
Laura Dittel and
Peter Džupka
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Laura Dittel: Carpathian Foundation
Peter Džupka: Kosice Technical University
Chapter 8 in SMEs as the Unknown Stakeholder, 2013, pp 79-81 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract Small farmers in the European Union experience problems placing their produce in international food store chains (hyper- and supermarkets) because they are unable to compete with larger producers on price and quantity. Associations, unions or similar groups of small farmers are fragmented in Slovakia. While there are a number of associations established around a certain commodity or a particular region or location, their bargaining powers vis-à-vis international food store chains, or local, regional or national authorities, are relatively small.
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1057/9781137331205_9
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