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dc.contributor.authorBezpartochnyi, Maksym
dc.contributor.authorBritchenko, Igor
dc.contributor.authorVazov, Radostin
dc.date.accessioned2021-06-09T19:05:36Z
dc.date.available2021-06-09T19:05:36Z
dc.date.issued2021-06-06
dc.identifier.citationBezpartochnyi M., Britchenko I., Vazov R. Agriculture in Bulgaria: from European Union accession to the COVID-19 pandemic / Concepts, strategies and mechanisms of economic systems management in the context of modern world challenges: scientific monograph // VUZF University of Finance, Business and Entrepreneurship. – Sofia: VUZF Publishing House “St. Grigorii Bogoslov”, 2021. – p. 187-206.uk_UA
dc.identifier.isbn978-619-7622-11-9
dc.identifier.urihttp://dspace.library.khai.edu/xmlui/handle/123456789/747
dc.description.abstractAgriculture in Bulgaria is one of sectors country’s economy in which significant changes have taken place over the past three decades: in the field of economic relations, the structure of farms, the size and production activity of enterprises, income and profit. These changes are due to the agrarian reform carried out in the 1990s, accession Bulgaria to the European Union, and the implementation of measures and mechanisms of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). In the period before accession Bulgaria to the European Union (1997-2007) there were significant changes in the organization of agricultural sector of the economy, the formation of statistics, harmonization with European agricultural legislation, adaptation to dynamic changes in the environment. During the period of accession Bulgaria to the European Union, the conditions for functioning of agriculture relate to the formation of necessary mechanisms (organizational, financial, administrative, legal, informational, etc.) and successful adaptation to new realities. Bulgaria’s agriculture underwent significant changes during the COVID-19 pandemic, prompting the developing of appropriate financial support policies by the state and the European Union. For Bulgaria, agriculture is an important sector of the national economy for several reasons. First, it provides the population with food, on the quantitative and qualitative measurement of which depends the national food security of the country, raw materials for the food industry and resources for export. Secondly, favorable climatic conditions are suitable for growing various crops and farm animals. Third, agriculture accounts for 11.0% of gross domestic product, 12.5% of gross value added and employs 25.1% of the population.uk_UA
dc.language.isoenuk_UA
dc.publisherVUZF Publishing House “St. Grigorii Bogoslov”uk_UA
dc.subjectsocial scienceuk_UA
dc.subjectBusiness and economics
dc.subjectBusiness studies
dc.titleAgriculture in Bulgaria: from European Union accession to the COVID-19 pandemicuk_UA
dc.typeArticleuk_UA


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