2014
DOI: 10.15544/mts.2014.048
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The comparison of entrepreneurship ability of dairy farms in Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and Poland

Abstract: According to the agricultural Census data, dairy farms with less than 20 cows (small-scale dairy farms) have the biggest share of dairy farms structure in Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia and Poland. It leads to the importance of entrepreneurship ability evaluation in small-scale farms among these countries. However, there are no researches about comparison of entrepreneurship ability of small-scale farms among mentioned countries. The article investigates a comparison of the farmers’ entrepreneurship ability in sma… Show more

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“…The primary sources of information were surveys among milk producers carried out in 2019 regarding opinions on investments, and surveys among milk producers regarding the organization and economic results of farms. In the paper, a review of Polish and foreign literature on the subject, as well as legal acts in the field of the research subject matter, was made [30].…”
Section: Data Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The primary sources of information were surveys among milk producers carried out in 2019 regarding opinions on investments, and surveys among milk producers regarding the organization and economic results of farms. In the paper, a review of Polish and foreign literature on the subject, as well as legal acts in the field of the research subject matter, was made [30].…”
Section: Data Informationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Measuring the competitiveness of the dairy sector has been an important research topic for many authors and it has been analysed from various standpoints (Thorne, 2004;Fertő, Hubbard, 2003;Dillon et al, 2008, Donnellan et al, 2009Tacken et al, 2009;Omel, Värnik, 2009;Van Berkum, 2009;Latruffe, 2010;Latruffe, 2014;Jansik et al, 2014;Jedik et al, 2014;Irz, Jansik, 2015). Competitiveness is a relative, complex, multidimensional and undetermined concept.…”
Section: Theoretical Framework Of Competitivenessmentioning
confidence: 99%