THE IMPORTANCE OF FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR POLISH AGRICULTURAL HOLDINGS UNDER COMMON AGRICULTURAL POLICY
Abstract
The research objective was to determine the changes within financialsupport provided for the Polish agricultural holdings under the Common
Agricultural Policy (CAP) and to recognize the impact of subsidies on the level
of incomes of agricultural producers. To meet this objective, the research was
based on information on the instruments of financial support under CAP
applied in years 2004-2013 and on figures from more than eleven thousand
agricultural holdings included in the accounting system under Polish FADN
from years 2004-2009. The analysis of results confirmed a significant influence
that CAP has on operational activities of Polish agricultural holdings. All forms
and measures of support are being applied, although to varying degrees and
in different fields. To ensure effective regulation over the next years it is
necessary to provide for further improvement of community support
frameworks and the instruments applied.
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