REGIONAL DIFFERENCES IN THE AMOUNTS OF SINGLE AREA PAYMENT SCHEME IN AGRICULTURE



Abstract

The article discusses the causes of regional variation in the direct payments. The publication data has been used from ARiMR, publications which spans the time included the amount of subsidies paid throughout the post-accession period. Both at national and regional level, the total amount of payments increased from year to year, average 10%, which was connected to the principle phasing in. The amount of aid received by individual regions and individual farms varied widely, which had a direct relationship with the agrarian structure and the average total area of farms in these areas. The bigger number of small farms, as well as the smaller average total surface area of a single voivodeship, the lower sum of the payments.

Keywords

regional analysis; direct payments; Single Area Payment Scheme; agriculture; Poland


Published : 2014-12-31


Teszbir, H., & Gołaś, Z. (2014). REGIONAL DIFFERENCES IN THE AMOUNTS OF SINGLE AREA PAYMENT SCHEME IN AGRICULTURE. Journal of Agribusiness and Rural Development, 33(3), 275-281. Retrieved from http://www1.up.poznan.pl/jard/index.php/jard/article/view/406

Hanna Teszbir  libcom@libcom.pl
Zbigniew Gołaś 


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