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KÖZÉP-SZIGETKÖZI TELEPÜLÉSEK ÁLLATTENYÉSZTÉSÉBEN BEKÖVETKEZETT VÁLTOZÁSOK AgEcon
Horvath, Eszter.
Vizsgálataimban négy közép-szigetközi település (Ásványráró, Hédervár, Darnózseli, Püski) mezőgazdasági szövetkezeti állattenyésztését és az állati ter-mék előállításra vonatkozó jellemzőit elemeztem 1990-től 2006-ig. Megállapítot-tam, hogy az egész országot érintő változások következtében a vizsgált szövetke-zetek állatállománya drasztikusan lecsökkent, az előállított állati termékek köre erőteljesen leszűkült, melynek hatására az állattartás és állattenyésztés nagymér-tékben veszített jelentőségéből. Az állatállomány és az előállított állati termékek csökkenésében ciklusok, középtávú hullámzások figyelhetők meg, melyek az or-szágos szinten bekövetkezett változásoktól, az általános tendenciáktól eltérő mozgást is mutatnak. Az eredmények bizonyítják, hogy...
Tipo: Journal Article Palavras-chave: Szigetköz; Állattenyésztés; Állati termék; Szövetkezetek; Ciklushatás; Szigetköz; Animal breeding; Animal produce; Co-operatives; Cyclical effects; Agribusiness; Livestock Production/Industries.
Ano: 2007 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/57669
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Some like to join, others to deliver. An econometric analysis of farmers' relationships with agricultural co-operatives AgEcon
Pascucci, Stefano; Gardebroek, Cornelis.
In many European countries, farmers are a member of a processing or marketing co-operative, and most of these farmers also deliver their products to that co-operative. However, an extensive dataset of Italian farmers shows that not all members deliver to their co-op, and that there are also non-members that deliver. Using theoretical arguments from the New Institutional Economics literature, a bivariate probit model is estimated to explain co-op membership and delivery jointly. Results show that membership and delivering are indeed related, but also that different factors influence farmers’ decisions on membership and delivery.
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation Palavras-chave: Co-operatives; New Institutional Economics; Bivariate probit; Italy; Agricultural and Food Policy; Farm Management; Land Economics/Use.
Ano: 2010 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/61078
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Kiút az integrált agrártermelés modellje AgEcon
Gazdag, Laszlo.
A termőföld csak akkor marad magyar kézben, ha tulajdonosának megfelelő jövedelmet, létbiztonságot nyújt. Ha ez elmarad, akkor az „istenadta föld” át fog menni külföldiek kezébe, bármilyen jogszabályokat is hozzunk! A tőkeerős, megfelelő méretű családi farm és a szuverén földtulajdonosok szövetkezése útján létrehozott, működtetett szövetkezeti nagyüzem lehet erre együtt, egymás mellett a garancia. Különben a kisüzem elbukik és földje átmegy a külföldi tőkeerős agrárvállalkozók kezé¬be, és akkor a magyar agrártermelő bérmunkásként dolgozhat a külföldi kézben levő árutermelő latifundiumokon! ------------------------------------------------------ Agricultural land cannot remain in Hungarian ownership, unless it can provide to land owners adequate income and...
Tipo: Journal Article Palavras-chave: Termőföld; Szövetkezés; Integrált agrártermelés; Agricultural land; Co-operatives; Integrated agricultural production; Crop Production/Industries; Farm Management; Land Economics/Use.
Ano: 2010 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/99179
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Integration of small and medium size farmers by co-operatives in the Hungarian fruit and vegetable sector - a case study AgEcon
Szabo, Gabor G..
The main co-ordinators/channels used in Hungarian fruit and vegetable supply chain are the following: local market, wholesale markets, production co-operatives, marketing cooperatives, producers’ organisation, processing industry, wholesalers and retailers. Different retail chains gain a progressively larger share of the fresh fruit and vegetable market. It is very important, therefore, that the farmers have to use marketing channels which could give them the strengths (countervailing power) of more concentrated organisations. In this case study, we examine the integration role of Mórakert Purchasing and Service Co-operative, in Mórahalom in county Csongrád which can be found in the southern east part of Hungary. The Morakert co-operative active in the...
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation Palavras-chave: Fruit and vegetable; Integration; Co-operatives; Producers’ Organisation; Hungary; Agribusiness; Farm Management.
Ano: 2007 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/7818
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Changes in the wine chain - Managerial challenges and threats for German wine co-ops AgEcon
Hanf, Jon Henrich; Schweickert, Erik.
Wine production in Germany has a tradition of more than 200 years in each of the 13 German quality wine-growing regions. Even today mall grape growers dominate the industry. As a result, most of the viticulturists are members of cooperatives. Our observation that grape growers still turn to wine co-ops, and hence, the increase in co-op members and vineyards, might indicate that the wine co-ops are successful. Thus, the aim of our paper is two-fold. First, we analyze the structure of this complex sector and the managerial construct strategic member groups. Second, we empirically test whether the formation of strategic groups is a driver of cooperative success.
Tipo: Working or Discussion Paper Palavras-chave: Wine market; Germany; Co-operatives; Globalization; Agribusiness; Industrial Organization.
Ano: 2007 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/37315
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New modes of governance of cooperative arrangements in agricultural markets: The case of Polish producer groups AgEcon
Banaszak, Ilona; Beckmann, Volker.
The cooperative movement in Poland has a long but difficult history. The socialistic regime introduced a command and control system into cooperatives which was destructive to their self-governing functions and eventually led to a lack of member involvement. There was a mass neglecting and abandonment after the transformation in particular of rural cooperatives. Nonetheless, in the early 1990s the first farmers’ cooperative marketing organizations, called agricultural producer groups, appeared on the market. They are bottom-up, voluntary organizations whose main purpose is to jointly sell their members’ output Although producer groups functions similarly to marketing cooperatives, farmers establishing producer groups have been choosing other legal forms...
Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation Palavras-chave: Co-operatives; Governance; Organizational choice; Poland; Producer groups; Socialist legacy; Agribusiness.
Ano: 2009 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/53269
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