VALUE CHAIN IN AGRICULTURE: THE CASE OF THE EUROPEAN UNION

The European Union (EU) provides political and strategic framework to facilitate and promote agriculture and food production. In order to adequately respond to current trends, including global coronavirus pandemic, the EU's agricultural policy should be more flexible and continue to...

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Autores principales: Sanja Franc, Vlatka Bilas, Lana Trifunić
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:4f56bd71d7614e4f84eae83d7ba7e0ef2021-12-02T19:36:10ZVALUE CHAIN IN AGRICULTURE: THE CASE OF THE EUROPEAN UNION1512-89622303-680Xhttps://doaj.org/article/4f56bd71d7614e4f84eae83d7ba7e0ef2021-05-01T00:00:00Zhttp://ef.untz.ba/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/3_MAY_2021_DOI_pp_23_34.pdfhttps://doaj.org/toc/1512-8962https://doaj.org/toc/2303-680XThe European Union (EU) provides political and strategic framework to facilitate and promote agriculture and food production. In order to adequately respond to current trends, including global coronavirus pandemic, the EU's agricultural policy should be more flexible and continue to support the active needs of European farmers. The purpose of this paper is to give an overview of the agricultural sector and Common Agricultural Policy in the EU. Focusing on the food system analysis as the key factor of sustainability and analyzing demand and supply of the food system, the main aim is to bring conclusions regarding the state and strategic role of agriculture, especially in the times of crisis when basic human needs are compromised. Scientific methods of analysis, compilation and deduction have been applied in this paper. The former two have been used for the purpose of defining agricultural value chain, its main actors and interaction among them. Through a deduction method, certain conclusions were made about the state of the EU food system as well as demand and supply trends in order to provide a broader understanding of the food security and the significance of agricultural sector in general. Although EU agriculture showed to be resilient during the pandemic, it still needs careful consideration on the adequate support measures and consistency in implementing of the existing policy and strategic measures. Sanja FrancVlatka BilasLana TrifunićFaculty of Economics, University of Tuzlaarticlecommon agricultural policyeu agriculture value chaineu food systemEconomic theory. DemographyHB1-3840Business records managementHF5735-5746FinanceHG1-9999ENEconomic Review, Vol XIX, Iss 01, Pp 22-34 (2021)
institution DOAJ
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topic common agricultural policy
eu agriculture value chain
eu food system
Economic theory. Demography
HB1-3840
Business records management
HF5735-5746
Finance
HG1-9999
spellingShingle common agricultural policy
eu agriculture value chain
eu food system
Economic theory. Demography
HB1-3840
Business records management
HF5735-5746
Finance
HG1-9999
Sanja Franc
Vlatka Bilas
Lana Trifunić
VALUE CHAIN IN AGRICULTURE: THE CASE OF THE EUROPEAN UNION
description The European Union (EU) provides political and strategic framework to facilitate and promote agriculture and food production. In order to adequately respond to current trends, including global coronavirus pandemic, the EU's agricultural policy should be more flexible and continue to support the active needs of European farmers. The purpose of this paper is to give an overview of the agricultural sector and Common Agricultural Policy in the EU. Focusing on the food system analysis as the key factor of sustainability and analyzing demand and supply of the food system, the main aim is to bring conclusions regarding the state and strategic role of agriculture, especially in the times of crisis when basic human needs are compromised. Scientific methods of analysis, compilation and deduction have been applied in this paper. The former two have been used for the purpose of defining agricultural value chain, its main actors and interaction among them. Through a deduction method, certain conclusions were made about the state of the EU food system as well as demand and supply trends in order to provide a broader understanding of the food security and the significance of agricultural sector in general. Although EU agriculture showed to be resilient during the pandemic, it still needs careful consideration on the adequate support measures and consistency in implementing of the existing policy and strategic measures.
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Vlatka Bilas
Lana Trifunić
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title VALUE CHAIN IN AGRICULTURE: THE CASE OF THE EUROPEAN UNION
title_short VALUE CHAIN IN AGRICULTURE: THE CASE OF THE EUROPEAN UNION
title_full VALUE CHAIN IN AGRICULTURE: THE CASE OF THE EUROPEAN UNION
title_fullStr VALUE CHAIN IN AGRICULTURE: THE CASE OF THE EUROPEAN UNION
title_full_unstemmed VALUE CHAIN IN AGRICULTURE: THE CASE OF THE EUROPEAN UNION
title_sort value chain in agriculture: the case of the european union
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