Polish agriculture in the 1970s and the prospects for the early 1980s
B. Simatupang
European Review of Agricultural Economics, 1981, vol. 8, issue 4, 453-473
Abstract:
Poland's present food situation is very critical and no improvement is expected in the near future. The poor performance of agriculture in the second half of the 1970s, resulting from a combination of poor weather, bad agricultural policy and structural problems, contributed considerably to the generation of the present deep economic crisis. This paper aims to analyse a number of major agricultural problems and to describe the agricultural policy and its performance in the 1970s. A comparison of the efficiency of private and socialized farming is made and the agricultural prospects for the early 1980s are considered.
Date: 1981
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