CREDITING OF AGRICUITURAI FARMS IN POLAND
Abstract
The analyses showed that in Poland credit infrastructure is welldeveloped so farmers have rather easy access to bank services. As far, cooperative banks play the main role in granting agricultural credits however,
their position is diminishing as commercial banks are more and more
interested in crediting farmers. Accession to EU increase this interest mainly
because of the fact that farmers were encompassed huge support under
Common Agricultural Policy. In structure of credits investment and long term
credits prevail what is a result of support for investment in period before EU
accession as well as in conditions of EU membership. Farmers are very
creditworthiness clients.
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