2012
DOI: 10.17221/168/2011-agricecon
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Agricultural trade in example of milk from perspective of multi-criteria analysis

Abstract: Tradit ional farming on agricultural land under the standard soil and natural-climatic conditions within the EU is based on the structure of the polygastric livestock (especially cattle), which ensures the complex carbon recycling and its return to arable soil. In the last 15 years, we have been witnessing to a sharp decline in the number of dairy cows in the Czech Republic. Th is fact has resulted in certain destabilising factors that have disrupted the stability of the biological system. Breeding dairy cows … Show more

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“…The number of cows shows a long-term declining trend. The same sharp decline was mentioned by Doubek et al (2012) in the Czech Republic. Conversely, the number of suckler cows during the year increased significantly, their number rose and at the end of 2012 reached 50 700 animals.…”
supporting
confidence: 70%
“…The number of cows shows a long-term declining trend. The same sharp decline was mentioned by Doubek et al (2012) in the Czech Republic. Conversely, the number of suckler cows during the year increased significantly, their number rose and at the end of 2012 reached 50 700 animals.…”
supporting
confidence: 70%
“…The market concentration in the milk processing industry used CR 4 indicator that calculates a sum of total market share of the four largest companies in the industry. Concentration ratios are usually used to show the extent of market control of the largest companies in the industry and to illustrate the degree to which an industry is oligopolistic.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Milk producers (farmers) are supported through direct and indirect operational subsidies. Farmers are not able to generate profits without current subsidies (Doubek et al, 2012;Foltínová and Špička, 2014). Milk processors are often medium and large companies which could be supported mainly by investment subsidies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Milk producers (farmers) are supported through direct and indirect operational subsidies. Farmers are not able to generate profits without current subsidies (Doubek et al, 2012;Foltínová and Špička, 2014). A relatively wide range of policy forms and tools have been used within Common Agricultural Policy, both with direct and indirect effects on the volume of production and production-cost relations of this production.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%