Farm-Level Agribusiness Trade and Services in Selected EU Countries
Jean Cordier,
. World Bank,
. Fao,
. European Commission and
. Ministry of Agriculture And Food Economy of Poland
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. World Bank: World Bank Groupe - Banque Mondiale
. Fao: FAO - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations [France] - FAO - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations [Rome, Italie]
. European Commission: European Commission - DG Research and Innovation
. Ministry of Agriculture And Food Economy of Poland: Ministry of Agriculture
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Abstract:
This paper is organized in three parts. The first part presents farming as an input-output system as any firm but with some specificities which influence the nature of the relation with suppliers and clients. The second part is an essay to represent the current mqst important types of organization of the agribusiness trade and services within the European Union. This part is based upon the search of the explicative parameters of such organizatiops. Finally, the third part will develop the parameters which should influence the future of such relationships and organizations and therefore have an influence on the future business climate in rural areas and in small rural towns.
Keywords: IAA (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1999
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Published in Second World Bank EU Accession \Morkshop in the Rural Sector : Structural Change in the Farming Sectors of Central and Eastern Europe : Lessons and Implicatîons for EU Accession, Jun 1999, Warsaw, Poland. 13 p., 1999
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