2017
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.2919495
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Sustainability of Farms of Natural Persons in Bulgaria

Abstract: Abstract:The issue of adequate assessment of socio-economic and ecological sustainability of divers agricultural holdings is among most topical academic and practical problems. It is particularly important for smallholder farms accounting for the majority of all farms in the globe.In Bulgaria unregistered farms of Natural Persons account for almost 98% of all farms in the country, cultivate a third of all farmlands, graze 85% of cows, 90% of sheep, and around a third of pigs, and employ almost 93% of workforce… Show more

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“…There are a number of systems for sustainability in agriculture: bio-economy, eco-economy, green economy, shared economy, circular economy, recovery/regenerative economy, etc. results (Bashev, 2016;Hetemäki et al, 2017;Kopeva, Sterev, & Sabeva, 2018;Kalmykova, Sadagopan, & Rosado, 2018;OECD, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…There are a number of systems for sustainability in agriculture: bio-economy, eco-economy, green economy, shared economy, circular economy, recovery/regenerative economy, etc. results (Bashev, 2016;Hetemäki et al, 2017;Kopeva, Sterev, & Sabeva, 2018;Kalmykova, Sadagopan, & Rosado, 2018;OECD, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%