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ANALYSIS ON MODERNIZING THE FLEET OF TRACTORS AND AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY IN ROMANIA

Marius Mihai Micu
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Marius Mihai Micu: University of Craiova

Revista Economica, 2015, vol. 67, issue Supplement, 64-69

Abstract: Romania is classified among the top six countries in Europe with an agricultural area of 14,635,500 hectares (an area of 0.65 ha specific per capita), the 5th place as arable land (0.45 ha per capita capita). It also has an area of 4,900,000 ha of pastures and hayfields, the 7th in Europe and an area of 6,800,000 ha of forests. During the communist period, until 1989, Romania had the capacity to produce in the country, they were making machinery agricultural works, so that in Brasov and Bucharest U650 produced tractor drill was done. Today all machines are imported from countries like USA (John Deere), Germany (Fendt, Horsch, Claas), Italy (Maschio Gaspardo), Holland (New Holland). It is expected that in the coming period will make its appearance on the Romanian market of Chinese tractors that are more affordable and can be repaired easily.

Keywords: modernization; park tractors; agricultural machinery (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Q10 Q12 Q13 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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