THE COMPARISON OF CZECH AND AUSTRIAN AGRARIAN ENTERPRISES AFTER THE ACCESSION TO THE EU

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Jaroslav Jánský
Petr Novák


Keywords : agricultural enterprise, accession to the EU, competitiveness of agricultural enterprise
Abstract
The accession of the Czech Republic to the EU is linked with conditions of Common Agriculture Policy and with the system of direct payments. Progressive form of direct payments was set for new member states for time period 2004–2007. These direct payments are as high as 25–30% – 35–40% of the amount of direct payments in EU-15 and afterwards 10% annual rise with the possibility to increase the payments by additional 30% from the national budgets in every year, however maximally up to 100% of the rates in EU-15. Impacts of direct payments for economics of agrarian enterprises are given by the level of direct payment per hectare of arable land, possibly per livestock unit, or as the case might be according to the number of beef cows, sheep or goats. This mentioned impact is also reflected in financial situation of Czech enterprises after the accession to the EU. The paper deals with the impact of direct payments on particular case of agrarian enterprise farming in the Czech Republic in the comparison with enterprise farming in comparable conditions in Austria, namely in “Niederösterreich” region.

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Jánský, J., & Novák, P. (2007). THE COMPARISON OF CZECH AND AUSTRIAN AGRARIAN ENTERPRISES AFTER THE ACCESSION TO THE EU. Acta Scientiarum Polonorum. Oeconomia, 6(3), 41–48. Retrieved from https://aspe.sggw.edu.pl/article/view/877
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