2013
DOI: 10.18551/rjoas.2013-04.05
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Water-Economic Problems in Northeastern Montenegro

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“…The degree of intensification of agriculture is measure by his share of this sector in total value of agricultural production [14][15]. Compared with agrarian developing countries, Montenegro is significantly lagging behind by any measure of development of livestock production (number of heads of cattle breeding, the total volume of livestock production ...) [16][17].…”
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“…The degree of intensification of agriculture is measure by his share of this sector in total value of agricultural production [14][15]. Compared with agrarian developing countries, Montenegro is significantly lagging behind by any measure of development of livestock production (number of heads of cattle breeding, the total volume of livestock production ...) [16][17].…”
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“…Due to the lack of data for the production of meat in Montenegro in 2010, we used the data of the Statistical Office of Montenegro [22] in 2001/02. Before than we approach view the current state of animal husbandry in Montenegro, it is important to stress that livestock farming is a significant potential for agricultural development, but is underdeveloped in relation to natural resources and the demands of intensive agricultural production [23][24][25] .…”
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“…Northeastern Montenegro is a geographic unit, which includes 10.8 % of the total area of Montenegro (13812 km²). It includes three municipalities: Plav, Andrejevica and Berane [6]. For of data collection pertaining to basic characteristics development of the economy up to World War II and characteristics of the development of the economy after the Second World War, we used the comparative method.…”
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“…Vegetable production in the valley of Lima, spread to International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences Vol. 6other parts of the mountainous region. The increasing importance given to fruit crops: apples, plums, pears and various types of wild fruits: wild pear, wild apple, wild plum, wild cherry, wild cherry, hawthorn, fiddle ... [26].…”
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