STUDIES OF REASONS AND CONSEQUENCES OF LIMITATION OF ACTIVITIES OF AGRICULTURAL FARMS IN POLAND
Abstract
Transformation in the agricultural sector by increasing the agricultural land is an important factor in the development of farms in Poland. In connection with inflexible supply of land, developing economy should receive it from the subjects, limiting output. From 2002 to 2010 the number of farms in Poland fell by 656,000 units (22.4%). The course and character of the process output constraints varied. However ,, regardless of its scope, the released part of farming resources may be used as part of another activity. In this aspect, as the planned divestment process of restructuring is very important and allow rationally - in economic terms - to reallocate resources and use them more effectively. The article deals with the question of restricting the activities of Polish agricultural enterprises through divestments.
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