Commercialization of smallholder farms in KosovoFood & Agriculture Org., 2 mar 2022 - 122 pagine Smallholders play an important role in agriculture and in rural areas in the countries in South Europe and Central Asia. Furthermore, the countries are still largely dominated by smallholders. Supporting smallholders is one of four priorities for the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in Europe and Central Asia. As such, during 2018-2019, FAO REU conducted country studies on the needs and constraints of smallholders in eight countries of the region1. A Regional Synthesis Report was prepared based on these studies. The generic needs, constraints and challenges for smallholders were outlined, and policy recommendations were generated. |
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activities advisory service agricultural policy analysis application average barriers better centre channels Chapter Cluster collection commercial farms commercialisation compared contracts cooperation countries crops dairy direct payments economic effect employment engage Euro European Union factors FADN farm households farmers female female farmers field Figure financing five focus formal future grants Hence higher households important improve included income increase indicated inputs interest International interviews investment Kosovo labour lack land less limited MAFRD majority means measures milk municipality needs non-farm offered opportunities oriented output overall participation percent personality probability production reason received region reported requirements respondents result risk Rural Development sample sector selling share significant smallholder farms Source specific structural subsistence successful survey Table types typical variables women