The impact of subsidies on agricultural income in The Republic of Croatia

Establishment of FADN in Croatia enabled the assessment of the importance of subsidies for the agricultural producer’s income. Low and variable farm income has been a main rationale for heavy government intervention in agricultural markets and income transfers to farmers. According to the analysed d...

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Main Authors: Vesna Očić, Zoran Grgić, Kristina Batelja Lodeta, Branka Šakić Bobić
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Agrobitechnical Sciences Osijek 2018-01-01
Series:Poljoprivreda
Online Access:http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/313079
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spelling doaj-83c6fc063c4340d197781da908d182012020-11-25T01:58:48ZengFaculty of Agrobitechnical Sciences OsijekPoljoprivreda1330-71421848-80802018-01-01242576210.18047/poljo.24.2.8214190The impact of subsidies on agricultural income in The Republic of CroatiaVesna Očić0Zoran Grgić1Kristina Batelja Lodeta2Branka Šakić Bobić3University of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture, Svetošimunska cesta 25, 10000 Zagreb, CroatiaUniversity of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture, Svetošimunska cesta 25, 10000 Zagreb, CroatiaUniversity of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture, Svetošimunska cesta 25, 10000 Zagreb, CroatiaUniversity of Zagreb, Faculty of Agriculture, Svetošimunska cesta 25, 10000 Zagreb, CroatiaEstablishment of FADN in Croatia enabled the assessment of the importance of subsidies for the agricultural producer’s income. Low and variable farm income has been a main rationale for heavy government intervention in agricultural markets and income transfers to farmers. According to the analysed data subsidies have the greatest importance for the types such as grazing livestock and dairy farms, while the least dependent on subsidies are horticultural crops. The smallest share of the subsidies in gross farm output has the largest holdings (>500,000 EUR) and the smallest (4,000-8,000 EUR), and the largest one has an economic size of 50,000-500,000 EUR.). The share of subsidies in the total output is the same in both the Adriatic and Continental regions and does not depend on the age of the farm holder. Since Croatian farms are heavily dependent on subsidies, and in the light of the announced changes in the new Common Agricultural Policy (2021-2027), it is possible to expect a reduction of gross farm income, where the most vulnerable types are cattle, sheep and goat.http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/313079
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author Vesna Očić
Zoran Grgić
Kristina Batelja Lodeta
Branka Šakić Bobić
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Zoran Grgić
Kristina Batelja Lodeta
Branka Šakić Bobić
The impact of subsidies on agricultural income in The Republic of Croatia
Poljoprivreda
author_facet Vesna Očić
Zoran Grgić
Kristina Batelja Lodeta
Branka Šakić Bobić
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title The impact of subsidies on agricultural income in The Republic of Croatia
title_short The impact of subsidies on agricultural income in The Republic of Croatia
title_full The impact of subsidies on agricultural income in The Republic of Croatia
title_fullStr The impact of subsidies on agricultural income in The Republic of Croatia
title_full_unstemmed The impact of subsidies on agricultural income in The Republic of Croatia
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publisher Faculty of Agrobitechnical Sciences Osijek
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publishDate 2018-01-01
description Establishment of FADN in Croatia enabled the assessment of the importance of subsidies for the agricultural producer’s income. Low and variable farm income has been a main rationale for heavy government intervention in agricultural markets and income transfers to farmers. According to the analysed data subsidies have the greatest importance for the types such as grazing livestock and dairy farms, while the least dependent on subsidies are horticultural crops. The smallest share of the subsidies in gross farm output has the largest holdings (>500,000 EUR) and the smallest (4,000-8,000 EUR), and the largest one has an economic size of 50,000-500,000 EUR.). The share of subsidies in the total output is the same in both the Adriatic and Continental regions and does not depend on the age of the farm holder. Since Croatian farms are heavily dependent on subsidies, and in the light of the announced changes in the new Common Agricultural Policy (2021-2027), it is possible to expect a reduction of gross farm income, where the most vulnerable types are cattle, sheep and goat.
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