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International conference in Jachranka near Warsaw (December 2018)

2018-12-14

On 10-12 December 2018, the Institute of Agricultural and Food Economics – National Research Institute has organized the International Scientific Conference entitled “Industrial versus small farms – competitors or partners” in Jachranka, near Warsaw. The conference was organized in the framework of the Multi-Annual Programme 2015-2019 “The Polish and the EU agricultures 2020+. Challenges, chances, threats, proposals”.      

During the conference Minister Prof. Dr. Dimitar Grekov gave Professor dr hab. Andrzej Kowalski, Decoration of Honor of the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Forestry of the Republic of Bulgaria. This Decoration was awarded for long-term international scientific cooperation. The Minister and former Rector of the University of Agronomics in Plovdiv stressed that the Decoration is also part of the celebration of the 100th (one hundredth) anniversary of establishing diplomatic relations between Poland and Bulgaria and is not only a specific part of this event, but also an expression of gratitude and an act of honoring all actions taken in the field of development of agroeconomic sciences.

    

The conference has been attended by more than 130 guests from Polish and foreign institutions. There were among others representatives from:

 

  • Lithuanian Institute of Agrarian Economics,
  • NSC "Institute of Agrarian Econmics",
  • Agricultural University in Plovdi,
  • Institute of Agrarian Economics z Ukrainy,
  • Corvinus University of Budapest z Węgier,
  • University of National and World Economy,
  • National Trade and Economic University in Kiev,
  • National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine;
  • Zhytomyr National Agroecological University,
  • Estonian University of Life Sciences,
  • Romanian Academy - Institute of Agricultural Economics,
  • National University of Food Technologies of Ukraine,
  • National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine,
  • Institute of Agricultural Economics and Information -IAEI (Czech Republic),
  • University of Portsmouth,
  • University of Belgrade,
  • Óbudai Egyetem | Keleti Károly Gazdasági Kar,
  • ABDM Consult,
  • Agency for Restructuring and Modernisation of Agriculture and others from polish universities, government agencies.

Conference programme

The first day of the conference 10.12.2018

 

Opening of the conference – Prof. Andrzej Kowalski

Session I  

Changes in the food systems: global and local perspective – Prof. Grzegorz Dybowski
Synergies and tradeoffs between EU Cohesion Policy and rural development policies – PhD Adam Cox
Development processes in agriculture – convergence in the global dimension – PhD Cezary Klimkowski
Are we ready for the new challenges? The case of the Hungarian agriculture – Prof. Tamás Mizik

Session II 

Economic size versus management effects and possible threats to field farms in Poland – Prof. Aldona Skarżyńska
Entry barriers for young farmers – do they depend on the size of the holding? – Ing. PhD Marie Šimpachová Pechrová, Ing. PhD Ondřej Šimpach

Socio-economic premises for the functioning of small farms – PhD Bożena Karwat-Woźniak, PhD Paweł Chmieliński
Decomposing dynamics in the farm profitability: an application to Lithuanian FADN sample – PhD Tomas Baležentis, PhD Aiste Galnaityte, PhD Irena Kriščiukaitiene, PhD Virginia Namiotko, PhD Lina Novickyte

 

The second day of the conference  11.12.2018

Session III

Farm size and viability – Prof. Maire Nurmet, PhD Katrin Lemsalu, PhD Raul Omel
Impact of labour productivity on farm incomes in Poland – Joanna Jaroszewska, Aleksandra Pawłowska
Differences in the viability of small and large farms in redefined areas with natural constraints in the Czech Republic – Ing. CSc Marie Štolbová, Ing. PhD Tomáš Hlavsa, Ing. Jakub Kučera
Farmer’s environmental responsibility for modern rural development: does farm size matter? – PhD Rita Vilke, PhD Živile Gedminaite-Raudone

Session IV 

Size of dairy farms in Serbia and its winfluence on their economic efficiency – Prof. Sanjin Ivanovic, Prof. Zorica Vasiljevic, Lana Nastic
Pig farming on industrial and conventional farms – PhD Danuta Zawadzka
Clusters as the basis for small farms’ competitiveness – Prof. Oleksandr Opalov
Social Farms – Social Farm Network. Financing – Prof. Drago Cvijanović, Prof. Otilija Sedlak, Prof. Željko Vojinović, Prof. Zoran Ćirić

Session V 

Circular economy versus sustainability of agriculture and the food sector – PhD Barbara Wieliczko, Prof. Jacek Kulawik, PhD Michał Soliwoda
The pressure of agricultural production on the environment and its determinants – PhD Paweł Kobus, Prof. Edward Majewski, Prof. Adam Wąs
Farms from areas of particularly high natural value at the background of other farms – PhD Marek Zieliński
The model of agricultural intensification of bioeconomic security of small farms and SMEs within the creating an open rural innovation infrastructure – PhD Vasyl D. Zalizko

Session VI 

Regional diversity in Cohesion Policy: policy recommendations from experiences and perception of European citizens and practitioners – PhD Valentina Aiello, Prof. Cristina Brasili
Does city ‘smartness’ boost rural resilience? Preliminary empirical evidence from EU cities – PhD Gianpiero Torrisi
Citizens’ vs. practitioners’ perceptions on EU regional approach – PhD Monica Mihaela Tudor, PhD Violeta Florian, PhD Elisabeta Stefania Rosu
Impact of RDP for achieving viability of rural areas in Bulgaria – Prof. Hristina Harizanova, Prof. Zornitsa Stoyanova

 

The third day of the conference 12.12.2018

Session VII 

Role of small businesses in Short Food Supply Chains with special regard to special production modes – PhD Gyarmati Gábor
Development perspectives of Short Food Supply Chains (SFSC) – Prof. Sebastian Jarzębowski, Dipl. Ing. Katja Pietrzyck
The role of households in providing the food safety of Ukraine – Prof. Tetiana Mostenska, Prof. Iryna Fedulova
Prospects and challenges for development of small business forms in agriculture of Ukraine – Prof. Vadym A. Tkachuk, Prof. LesiaV. Zaburanna, PhD Tetiana V. Lutska
The modern business models in Ukraine: conditions and prospects – Prof. Yurii Lupenko, PhD Yevdokiia Lupenko
Small farms and organic production – Prof. Yuliia Zolotnytska

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