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ROMANIAN VEGETABLE GROWING - PRESENT AND PROSPECTIVE FOR 2020-2025

Scurtu Ion () and Lacatus Victor ()
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Scurtu Ion: “Constantin Brâncoveanu” University, Romania
Lacatus Victor: Institute for Vegetable and Flower Growing, Vidra, Ilfov, Romania

Management Strategies Journal, 2013, vol. 22, issue Special, 272-279

Abstract: Actually, Romanian vegetable crops field has some difficulties such are: most of farmers have small area with vegetables, where is not possible to have a good level of mechanization. Provide with necessary water is in many places very difficult or too expensive. Some farmers do not have enough money to buy the best seeds of varieties, fertilizers, crop protection chemicals, or they have not information about all of these. In addition, price of vegetables from farm are small, though quality is very good. Researchers in vegetable field recommend for the next years a choice of proper land for vegetable, use of best varieties or hybrids, good extension network. In order to provide necessary quantity of vegetable for 19 million habitants in Romania, researchers recommend increase of area with plastic tunnels and extension of results of national and international research in the farms.

Keywords: vegetable farms; area with vegetable species; yield of vegetable in Romania and in European countries; target for 2020-2025 years in vegetable yield; crop protection; plastic tunnels (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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