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    Volume 10 Issue 2

    Peer-reviewed publication
    February, 2021
    China, Russia, United States of America

    The excessive use of fertilizer has resulted in serious environmental degradation and a high health cost in China. Understanding the reasons for the overuse of fertilizer is critical to the sustainable development of Chinese agriculture, and large-scale operation is considered as one of the measures to deal with the excessive fertilizer use. Under the premise of fully considering the resource endowment and heterogeneity of large-scale farmers and small-scale farmers in production and management, different production decision-making frameworks were constructed.

  2. Library Resource

    Land Use Policy Volume 63

    Peer-reviewed publication
    April, 2017
    Bulgaria, United Kingdom, Poland, Portugal, United States of America, Europe

    In this paper we assess the types of knowledge networks utilised by small-scale farmers in four case studies (located in Bulgaria, Poland, Portugal, and the United Kingdom). We focus on knowledge acquired to inform three new activities being undertaken by study participants: agricultural production, subsidy access and regulatory compliance, and farm diversification (specifically agritourism).

  3. Library Resource
    Peer-reviewed publication
    August, 2013
    Eastern Europe, Western Europe

    It has often been stated that land fragmentation and farm structures characterized by small agricultural holdings and farms divided in a large number of parcels have been the side-effect of land reform in Central and Eastern Europe. This article reports the findings of a study of land reform in 25 countries in the region from 1989 and onwards and provides an overview of applied land reform approaches. With a basis in theory on land fragmentation, the linkage between land reform approaches and land fragmentation is explored.

  4. Library Resource
    February, 2013
    Romania

    This report presents the outcomes of the
    functional review of Romania's agricultural
    administration. Given the sectoral and territorial relevance
    of its regulatory domain, Romania s Agricultural and Rural
    Development Administration is a key administrative body
    undergoing this Functional Review. The review will examine
    whether the policy goals and objectives of the Ministry of
    Agriculture and Rural Development (MADR) and its agencies

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