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Provedor de dados:  AgEcon
País:  United States
Título:  LAND REFORM IN MOLDOVA: HOW VIABLE ARE EMERGING PEASANT FARMS? AN ASSESSMENT REFERRING TO A RECENT WORLD BANK STUDY
Autores:  Petrick, Martin
Data:  2003-07-22
Ano:  2000
Palavras-chave:  Agriculture in transition
Land reform
Poverty
Subsistence farming
Moldova
Agricultural and Food Policy
Land Economics/Use
Q12
Q15
P36
Resumo:  Based on a case study of two Moldovan regions, the paper challenges the favourable assessment of recently established peasant farms in a World Bank study by LERMAN et al. (1998). The main arguments in favour of a more critical view of the results of land privatisation and farm restructuring are that a) private farmers produce only on a minimal fraction of land with almost no machinery or purchased inputs at all, b) the income of a typical farm household is below a poverty line based on national standards, c) private farmers face substantial production and marketing risks, d) at present, it is unlikely that short- or long-term investment projects in agriculture can be credit funded. Currently, peasant farms are mainly run to produce a minimum diet for the affiliated household. The situation thus gives little reason for rosy future perspectives concerning a market-oriented, commercial private agriculture.
Tipo:  Working or Discussion Paper
Idioma:  Inglês
Identificador:  11004

http://purl.umn.edu/14882
Editor:  AgEcon Search
Relação:  Institute of Agricultural Development in Central and Eastern Europe (IAMO)>IAMO Discussion Papers
IAMO Discussion Paper No. 28
Formato:  41

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