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Zeszyty Naukowe SGGW w Warszawie - Problemy Rolnictwa Światowego, 2019 |
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Orlykovskyi M., Wicki L. Znaczenie sektora agrobiznesu w Polsce i na Ukrainie
Autor | Mykola Orlykovskyi, Ludwik Wicki |
Tytuł | Znaczenie sektora agrobiznesu w Polsce i na Ukrainie |
Title | Agribusiness Sector in Poland and Ukraine |
Słowa kluczowe | agrobiznes, handel zagraniczny, wydajność pracy, struktura agrobiznesu, Ukraina |
Key words | agribusiness, foreign trade, labor productivity, agribusiness structure, Ukraine |
Abstrakt | W artykule podjęto próbę oceny porównawczej znaczenia agrobiznesu w gospodarce na Ukrainie i w Polsce. Analizą objęto lata 2001-2015. Dane pochodziły z oficjalnych źródeł statystycznych. Stwierdzono, że znaczenie agrobiznesu w Polsce w całym okresie zmniejszało się, a jego udział w wartości dodanej brutto w gospodarce wynosił w 2015 roku 6%, podczas, gdy na Ukrainie było to aż 15% i w ostatnich latach wzrastało. Agrobiznes miał też wysoki udział w eksporcie. W Polsce było to 15%, a na Ukrainie aż 38% w 2015 roku. W strukturze zatrudnienia w agrobiznesie dominowało rolnictwo z udziałem około 80% w obu krajach. Wewnętrzna struktura agrobiznesu była nowocześniejsza w Polsce, gdzie aż 58% wartości dodanej brutto było generowane w sektorze przetwórstwa żywności. Na Ukrainie było to tylko 24%. Znaczenie agrobiznesu w gospodarce ukraińskiej było wyższe niż w polskiej, ma on też tam bardziej surowcowy charakter. Na Ukrainie większy jest potencjał dalszego rozwoju wynikający z dużych zasobów ziemi rolniczej i możliwości wzrostu przetwórstwa żywności i jej eksportu. |
Abstract | The article attempts to compare the importance of agribusiness in the economy in Ukraine and Poland. The analysis covered the years 2001-2015. The data came from official statistical sources. It was found that the importance of agribusiness to the Polish economy decreased over the entire period considered, its share in GVA in whole economy in 2015 was 6%, while in Ukraine it was as much as 15% and in recent years has been increasing. Agrobusiness also had a high share in exports. In Poland, it was 15, and in Ukraine as much as 38% in 2015. The employment structure in agribusiness was dominated by employment in agriculture with a share of about 80% in both countries. The internal structure of agribusiness was more modern in Poland, where as much as 58% of gross value added of agribusiness was generated in the food processing sector. In Ukraine, it was only 24%. The importance of agribusiness in the Ukrainian economy was higher than in Poland, it also has there a more raw character. The bigger potential for further development of agribusiness is in Ukraine, due to the large agricultural land resources and the large potential for increased production and processing of food and its exports. |
Cytowanie | Orlykovskyi M., Wicki L. (2019) Znaczenie sektora agrobiznesu w Polsce i na Ukrainie.Zeszyty Naukowe SGGW w Warszawie - Problemy Rolnictwa Światowego, t. 19(34), z. 2: 210-223 |
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Zeszyty Naukowe SGGW w Warszawie - Problemy Rolnictwa Światowego, 2019 |
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Gurkowa K., Kowalska A. Changes in Potato Production and Consumption in Poland in 2001-2019
Autor | Klaudia Gurkowa, Anna Kowalska |
Tytuł | Changes in Potato Production and Consumption in Poland in 2001-2019 |
Title | Changes in Potato Production and Consumption in Poland in 2001-2020 |
Słowa kluczowe | potato, production, consumption, evolution |
Key words | potato, production, consumption, evolution |
Abstrakt | The aim of the article is to analyse and assess changes in the potato market in Poland. The area of potato cultivation in Poland is gradually decreasing. The scale of this phenomenon is very large - unparalleled in any other country. Unprocessed, fresh potato are replaced more and more often with ready-made preserves and cereal products, e.g. groats, rice and pasta. The study uses statistical materials published by The Institute of Agricultural and Food Economics - National Research Institute and the Central Statistical Office. The time range of these data covers the years 2001-2019. During the development of the data, the basic methods of statistical analysis were used, i.e. correlation, change dynamics, arithmetic mean and standard deviation. |
Abstract | The aim of the article is to analyse and assess changes in the potato market in Poland. The area of potato cultivation in Poland is gradually decreasing. The scale of this phenomenon is very large - unparalleled in any other country. Unprocessed, fresh potato are replaced more and more often with ready-made preserves and cereal products, e.g. groats, rice and pasta. The study uses statistical materials published by The Institute of Agricultural and Food Economics - National Research Institute and the Central Statistical Office. The time range of these data covers the years 2001-2019. During the development of the data, the basic methods of statistical analysis were used, i.e. correlation, change dynamics, arithmetic mean and standard deviation. |
Cytowanie | Gurkowa K., Kowalska A. (2019) Changes in Potato Production and Consumption in Poland in 2001-2019.Zeszyty Naukowe SGGW w Warszawie - Problemy Rolnictwa Światowego, t. 19(34), z. 3: 46-56 |
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Economic Sciences for Agribusiness and Rural Economy, 2019 |
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Bieniek - Majka M. COLLECTIVE ACTION THEORY OF MANCUR OLSON ON THE EXAMPLE OF INTEGRATED FRUIT AND VEGETABLE PRODUCERS
Autor | Maryla Bieniek - Majka |
Tytuł | COLLECTIVE ACTION THEORY OF MANCUR OLSON ON THE EXAMPLE OF INTEGRATED FRUIT AND VEGETABLE PRODUCERS |
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Słowa kluczowe | fruit-vegetable producers' groups/organisations, group activity, free-rider |
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Abstrakt | The aim of this article was to answer the question – do integrated fruit and vegetable producers act in accordancewith the assumptions of “the logic of collective actions” by Olson, or want to increase the marketorganisation level, as suggested by Docian Ciolos, increasing the number of existing groups/organisations?Basing on a library query, the assumptions of the “logic of collective actions” are presented. Using the dataprovided by the European Commission, a significant negative relationship was found between the averagesize of the group/organisation and its effectiveness. In addition, there was a regress of organising the fruitand vegetable market in the European Union. Therefore, it is suggested that according to the assumptions ofMancur Olson’s theory, selective stimuli (institutional support) motivating members of groups/organisationsto produce a common good that can be, i.a., overcoming the barrier of production scale or competitivenessof the sector should be applied. |
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Cytowanie | Bieniek - Majka M. |
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Zeszyty Naukowe SGGW w Warszawie - Problemy Rolnictwa Światowego, 2018 |
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Artish V., Buriak R., Orlykovskyi M. Management and Certification Process for Organic Production in Ukraine and Poland
Autor | Victor Artish, Ruslan Buriak, Mykola Orlykovskyi |
Tytuł | Management and Certification Process for Organic Production in Ukraine and Poland |
Title | Management and Certification Process for Organic Production in Ukraine and Poland |
Słowa kluczowe | organic production, agricultural production, quality, agriculture, control, certification, financial support |
Key words | organic production, agricultural production, quality, agriculture, control, certification, financial support |
Abstrakt | A systematic analysis of trends in the development of organic products in Ukraine and Poland was carried out, which showed that the total area of certified ecological lands for the study period from 2006-2016 in Ukraine increased by 1.7 times, and in Poland from 2004-2014 it increased by 12 times. It has been established that the most significant impact on qualitative structural changes in the economic sector is adjustment to European standards that establish a favorable system of agricultural production regulation, marking and inspection of organic products. This is why Poland, while being in the European Union, has a significant advantage over Ukraine. The system of control and certification by the authorized bodies is generalized, as well as the mechanism of financial support for organic agricultural production. The necessity of using the experience of Poland with the purpose of greening agriculture and development of organic agricultural production in Ukraine is emphasized. |
Abstract | A systematic analysis of trends in the development of organic products in Ukraine and Poland was carried out, which showed that the total area of certified ecological lands for the study period from 2006-2016 in Ukraine increased by 1.7 times, and in Poland from 2004-2014 it increased by 12 times. It has been established that the most significant impact on qualitative structural changes in the economic sector is adjustment to European standards that establish a favorable system of agricultural production regulation, marking and inspection of organic products. This is why Poland, while being in the European Union, has a significant advantage over Ukraine. The system of control and certification by the authorized bodies is generalized, as well as the mechanism of financial support for organic agricultural production. The necessity of using the experience of Poland with the purpose of greening agriculture and development of organic agricultural production in Ukraine is emphasized. |
Cytowanie | Artish V., Buriak R., Orlykovskyi M. (2018) Management and Certification Process for Organic Production in Ukraine and Poland.Zeszyty Naukowe SGGW w Warszawie - Problemy Rolnictwa Światowego, t. 18(33), z. 3: 59-66 |
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