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Produkcja nasienna w krajach unii europejskiej

Seed Production in EU Countries
Authors: Rembeza, Jerzy;

Produkcja nasienna w krajach unii europejskiej

Abstract

Unia Europejska stanowi jeden z największych rynków nasiennych i region o najbardziej aktywnym handlu międzynarodowym materiałem siewnym. Produkcja kwalifikowanego materiału siewnego i jej udział w łącznym zużyciu materiału siewnego wykazują w poszczególnych krajach UE duże zróżnicowanie. Do krajów o wysokich wskaźnikach produkcji kwalifikowanego materiału najważniejszych roślin uprawnych należą: Dania, Francja, Niemcy i Wielka Brytania. Polska i Bułgaria charakteryzują się natomiast niskimi wskaźnikami produkcji kwalifikowanego materiału siewnego.

Keywords

produkcja nasienna, Unia Europejska, Production Economics, rynek nasienny

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