160th EAAE Seminar www.irwirpan.waw.pl/eaae_warsaw2016/
Rural Jobs and the CAP
Warsaw, Poland
1st & 2nd December 2016
Organisers:
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www.irwirpan.waw.pl/
The Institute of Rural and Agricultural Development, situated in the Social Sciences Department of
the Polish Academy of Sciences was established in 1971. It is an important public body which
embraces various scientific fields of rural development. It is a leading interdisciplinary research
organization focused on monitoring the on-going socio-economic and environmental challenges
facing rural areas.
The Institute's scientific staff includes specialists representing various disciplines: economics,
sociology, demography, ethnology, education, and spatial geography all of whom share an interest
in rural and agricultural issues. In the recent years the experts from the Institute were employed by
various international organizations as well as government institutions.
The Institute conducts numerous research projects on rural and agricultural issues and it is an
unchallenged precursor of the theoretical studies on the multi-functional development of rural areas.
The Institute cooperates with many national and international research centers.
The Institute received in 2013 the highest scientific category "A", as a result of a comprehensive
assessment of scientific units, carried out by the Committee for Evaluation of Scientific Units at the
Ministry of Science and Higher Education. The Institute has been also awarded with the HR
Excellence in Research logo.
www.kent.ac.uk/economics/research/ceas/
The Centre for European Agri-Environmental Studies (CEAS) has a long history of participating in
policy debate in Europe and enhancing research of a European dimension. The idea for the
originally-named Centre for European Agricultural Studies arose in 1971 in the School of Agricultural
Economics, Wye College, University of London.
In subsequent decades, CEAS enrolled a succession of fellows, scholars, and research associates
to undertake research on European agriculture. Over these years, CEAS also provided funding to
organise policy events of international standing, to assist PhD students participate in international
academic events and to enable academics to be involved actively in the European Association of
Agricultural Economists (EAAE).
Following the changes in the emphasis of the EU Common Agricultural Policy and consumer
concerns, in 2000 CEAS was renamed the Centre for European Agri-Environmental Studies. Since
2006, CEAS has been a Centre of the University of Kent.
CEAS has been run under the honorary directorship of academics with an international profile in the
area of agri-environmental studies. The current Director is Sophia Davidova, Professor in European
Agricultural Policy and the Deputy Director is Dr Alastair Bailey, Reader in Agricultural Economics,
both from Kent's School of Economics.
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Local Organising Committee
Chair: Jerzy Wilkin, IRWiR Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland.
Dominika Milczarek-Andrzejewska, IRWiR Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland.
Katarzyna Zawalińska, IRWiR Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland.
Jan Fałkowski, Faculty of Economic Sciences, University of Warsaw, Poland.
Adam Wąs,Warsaw University of Life Sciences, Faculty of Economic Sciences, Poland.
Anna Ciechomska, IRWiR Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland.
Błażej Jendrzejewski, IRWiR Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland.
Scientific Committee
Chair: Sophia Davidova, CEAS, University of Kent, UK.
Alastair Bailey, CEAS, University of Kent, UK.
Štefan Bojnec, University of Primorska, Slovenia.
Imre Fertő, Institute of Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary.
Thia Hennessy, University College Cork, Ireland.
Torbjörn Jansson, Agri-Food Economics Centre, Sweden.
Laure Latruffe, INRA, France
Alan Matthews, Trinity College, Ireland.
Dominika Milczarek-Andrzejewska, IRWiR Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland.
Demetrios Psaltopoulos, University of Patras, Greece.
Tomáš Ratinger, Technology Centre of the Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic.
Kenneth Thomson, University of Aberdeen, UK.
Jerzy Wilkin, IRWiR Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland.
Katarzyna Zawalińska, IRWiR Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland.
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Theme
The seminar focuses on analysis of the contribution of the CAP to European rural employment in the past, present and future.
The maintenance and creation of employment is a central concern of economics, and currently a primary EU objective, as reflected in the Europe 2020 strategy ‘to create the conditions for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth’, with targets to “raise the employment rate of the population aged 20–64 from the current 69% to at least 75%”. Such policy objectives are being pursued alongside those for competitiveness and environmental sustainability, and within a context of increased migration into Europe from many countries.
Yet the creation or maintenance of jobs is not one of the CAP’s original (and still operational) objectives, e.g. “to increase productivity, by promoting technical progress and ensuring the optimum use of the factors of production, in particular labour”. Alongside “pure” technical change such as higher-yielding varieties of crops and livestock, the greatest source of raised productivity in the agricultural (and food) sector over the last century has been the substitution of capital for labour. This process seems likely to continue, and, with few prospects of increased demand, implies fewer jobs in the EU agri-food sector. Therefore, more jobs and increased productivity appear to conflict, both within farming, and in sectors associated with it.
Nevertheless, job creation, or at least job maintenance, is now – implicitly if not explicitly – an aim of the current CAP, adding to a long list which now includes food security “at reasonable prices”, market stabilization, income “fairness” (a poverty aim), environmental conservation, climatic change mitigation, and possibly energy security. The European Parliament’s Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development (COMAGRI) is drafting an own-initiative report “How Can the CAP Improve Job Creation in Rural Areas?” (Working document made available in December 2015).
Objectives
The first objective of the seminar is to bring together European agricultural economists with an interest in the employment aspects of agricultural, agri-environment and rural policy.
The second objective is to consider the implications of the current CAP for farm, farm-related and rural jobs.
The third objective is to review concepts and methodologies for the analysis of farm and rural labour.
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Seminar timetable overview
Thursday (December 1)
8.30 Registration opens
9:00 – 10:30 Opening & Plenary session
10:30 – 11:00 Coffee break
11:00 – 12:30 Parallel sessions
12:30 – 13:00 Poster session
13:00 – 14:00 Lunch
14:00 – 15:30 Plenary session
15:30 – 16:00 Coffee break
16:00 – 17:30 Parallel sessions
19:30 Seminar dinner
Friday (December 2)
9:00 – 9:45 Plenary session
10:00 – 11:30 Parallel sessions
11:30 – 12.00 Coffee break
12:00 – 14:00 Policy Panel: Prospects for Rural Jobs
14:00 – 15:00 Lunch
15:15 – 16:45
Seminar event
Guided tour at Art Gallery “Zachęta”: “Poland – a
country of folklore?” exhibition
Plenary sessions
Parallel sessions
Poster sessions
Breaks and Networking
Panel with policy makers
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Final scientific programme
Papers are freely available from:
http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/handle/249364
Thursday, December 1
Thursday 1, 9:00 - 10:30 Opening & Plenary session Hall of Mirrors
Opening Hall of Mirrors
Dominika Milczarek-Andrzejewska, IRWiR Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
Sophia Davidova, CEAS University of Kent, UK
Plenary session Hall of Mirrors
Chair: Dominika Milczarek-Andrzejewska, IRWiR Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
Agricultural Employment, Balanced Regional Development and Territorial Cohesion: Could the CAP turn the tide…?
Andrew Copus, The James Hutton Institute, UK
Rural Jobs and the CAP: Spitting into the Wind?
Sophia Davidova, CEAS University of Kent, UK Kenneth Thomson, University of Aberdeen, UK Thia Hennessy, University College Cork, Ireland
Thursday 1, 10:30 – 11:00 Coffee break Foyer, 1st floor
Thursday 1, 11:00 – 12:30 Parallel sessions
S1-A: Maintenance and creation of employment in rural areas (1) Hall A
Chair: Katarzyna Zawalińska, IRWiR Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
Output and employment growth in primary agriculture and the food processing sector across the EU: Are some doing better than others?
Trevor Donnellan, Teagasc, Ireland Kevin Hanrahan, Teagasc, Ireland
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Foreign labour in agricultural sectors of some EU countries
Tomasz Siudek, Warsaw University of Life Sciences – SGGW, Poland Aldona Zawojska, Warsaw University of Life Sciences – SGGW, Poland
Labour in Polish farms from the perspective of agricultural cooperatives
Małgorzata Matyja, Wrocław University of Economics, Poland
S1-B: The impact of CAP on agricultural and rural employment (1) Hall of Mirrors
Chair: Imre Fertő, Institute of Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary
The Role of the Common Agricultural Policy in Stimulating Rural Jobs in Poland
Iwona Nurzyńska, IRWiR Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
The Impact of CAP payments on Farm-level Employment: A Case of the Czech Republic
Ladislav Jelinek, Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Dept. of Agricultural, Food and Environmental Policy, Germany Jarmila Curtiss, Leibniz Institute of Agricultural Development in Transitional Economies, Germany Tomas Medonos, Institute of Agricultural Economics and Information, Czech Republic Tomas Ratinger, Technological Centrum of Academy of Science, Czech Republic Zuzana Hlouskova, Institute of Agricultural Economics and Information, Czech Republic
Impact of EU subsidies on the well-being of rural areas in Hungary
Imre Fertő, Institute of Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary Zoltan Bakucs, Institute of Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary
S1-C: Methodological and other related issues (1) Hall B
Chair: Bazyli Czyżewski, Poznan University of Economics and Business, Poland
Lessons from Historical Development: The case of Aberdeenshire
Graham Dalton, University of Aberdeen, UK
Safety and Health in EU Agriculture
Kenneth Thomson, University of Aberdeen, United Kingdom
Effects of Policy and Market on Relative Deprivation of Agricultural Labour
Bazyli Czyżewski, Poznan University of Economics, Poland Agnieszka Poczta-Wajda, Poznan University of Economics, Poland
Thursday 1, 12:30 – 13:00 Poster sessions
P-1: Session 1 Hall of Mirrors
Chair: Agnieszka Poczta-Wajda, Poznan University of Economics, Poland
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Innovations and forms of farms
Zbigniew Floriańczyk, Institute of Agricultural and Food Economics, National Research Institute, Poland
Measuring the importance of the employment in agri-food sector
Marie Pechrová, Institute of Agricultural Economics and Information, Czech Republic Chaloupka Ondrej, Institute of Agricultural Economics and Information, Czech Republic
Role of subsidies allocated by the CAP and employment opportunities in Romanian rural areas
Nicola Galluzzo, Association of economic and geographical studies in rural areas, Italy
P-2: Session 2 Hall of Mirrors
Chair: Adam Wąs, Institute of Agricultural and Food Economics, National Research Institute, Poland
Social exclusion in the European Union rural areas - a comparative approach
Anna Rosa, IRWiR Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
The influence of the super aging agricultural population on the farm sector, and the public policy for new entry and new employment in agriculture in Japan
Mikihisa Shiratori, School of Economics, University of Kent, United Kingdom / Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries, Japan
Human resources in small and large agricultural entities in Poland
Małgorzata Matyja, Wrocław University of Economics, Poland Sandra Klusko, Wrocław University of Economics, Poland
Thursday 1, 13:00– 14:00 Lunch Foyer, 1st floor
Thursday 1, 14:00 – 15:30 Plenary session Hall of Mirrors
Chair: Jerzy Wilkin, IRWiR Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
The importance of the territorial diversity: employment effects of the first and second pillar of the CAP in rural areas
Francesco Mantino, National Institute of Agricultural Economics, Italy
Unemployment peril and the CAP' s "work"
Konstadinos Mattas, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece Efstratios Loizou, Technological Educational Institute of Western Macedonia, Greece
Thursday 1, 15:30 – 16:00 Coffee break Foyer, 1st floor
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Thursday 1, 16:00 – 17:30 Parallel sessions
S2-A: Maintenance and creation of employment in rural areas (2) Hall A
Chair: Kenneth Thomson, University of Aberdeen, UK
Agricultural employment in Romania– from subsistence farming to professional agriculture
Monica Mihaela Tudor, Institute of Agricultural Economics, Romanian Academy, Romania Violeta Florian, Romanian Academy – Institute of Agricultural Economics, Romania
The impact of rural development grants in creation of Rural Jobs, Kosovo’s Case
Ekrem Gjokaj, University of Pristina, Kosovo Kapllan Halimi, Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Rural Development, Kosovo
Investing after milk quota abolition – Are labour reducing investments the right strategy?
Hinrich Schulte, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany Musshoff Oliver, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany
S2-B: The impact of CAP on agricultural and rural employment (2) Hall of Mirrors
Chair: Barbara Tocco, Newcastle University Business School, United Kingdom
How have the CAP reforms contributed to agricultural employment?
Kyösti Arovuori, Pellervo Economic Research, Finland
The role of the EU’s Rural Development Programs in creating rural jobs in Poland
Katarzyna Zawalińska, IRWiR Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
The impact of CAP payments on the exodus of labour from agriculture in selected EU member states
Barbara Tocco, Newcastle University Business School, UK Sophia Davidova, CEAS, University of Kent, UK Alastair Bailey, CEAS, University of Kent, UK
S2-C: Methodological and other related issues (2) Hall B
Chair: Demetrios Psaltopoulos, University of Patras, Greece
Exploring structural transformation: a labour-based analysis of the evolution of French agricultural holdings 2000-2010
Celine Bignebat, INRA, France Pierre-Marie Bosc, CIRAD, France Philippe Perrier-Cornet, INRA, France
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Impact of CAP “greening” on employment in Polish farm sector
Adam Wąs, Institute of Agricultural and Food Economics, National Research Institute, Poland
Estimating Spatial Employment Impacts of the CAP through Social Accounting Analysis
Dimitris Skuras, University of Patras, Greece Demetrios Psaltopoulos, University of Patras, Greece
Thursday 1, 19:30 Seminar dinner Nowy Świat 49
How to get to the seminar dinner
The restaurant “Dawne Smaki” is at Nowy Świat 49, just 3 minutes walk south from the
Staszic Palace, at the right side of the street.
Venue
Dinner
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Friday, December 2
Friday 2, 9:00 – 9:45 Plenary session Hall of Mirrors
Chair: Sophia Davidova, CEAS, University of Kent, UK
Rural viability and development – impact of institutional transformation and the CAP
Jerzy Wilkin, IRWiR Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland
Friday 2, 10:00 –11:30 Parallel sessions
S3-A: Maintenance and creation of employment in rural areas (3) Hall A
Chair: Jan Fałkowski, Faculty of Economic Sciences, University of Warsaw, Poland
Do the Common Agricultural Policy and national policies encourage young people to be farmers? The case of Poland
Aldona Zawojska, Warsaw University of Life Sciences – SGGW, Poland Tomasz Siudek, Warsaw University of Life Sciences – SGGW, Poland
Structural Challenges to Employment Policy Effectiveness in Rural Regions: a General Equilibrium Assessment
Erin S. Sherry, Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute, Northern Ireland, UK Ziping Wu, Queen’s University Belfast, Northern Ireland, UK
Rural livelihoods, family farming and the Common Agricultural Policy - towards sustainable rural systems in Poland
Paweł Chmieliński, Institute of Agricultural and Food Economics-National Research Institute, Poland Bożena Karwat-Woźniak, Institute of Agricultural and Food Economics-National Research Institute, Poland
S3-B: The impact of CAP on agricultural and rural employment (3) Hall of Mirrors
Chair: Agata Malak-Rawlikowska, Warsaw University of Life Sciences – SGGW, Poland
Spatial Variations of CAP Impact on Rural Employment: A case study of UK
Joseph Tzanopoulos, KISS, University of Kent, UK Dimitrios Bormpoudakis, KISS, University of Kent, UK Alastair Bailey, CEAS, University of Kent, UK Sophia Davidova, CEAS, University of Kent, UK
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The impact of LEADER programme on entrepreneurship and employment. A case study of UE peripheral region (Lublin voivodship, Poland)
Danuta Guzal-Dec, Pope John Paul II State School of Higher Education in Biała Podlaska, Poland Magdalena Zwolińska-Ligaj, Pope John Paul II State School of Higher Education in Biała Podlaska, Poland
The Common Agricultural Policy and Farmers’ Off-farm Labour Supply
Jason Loughrey, Teagasc, Ireland Thia Hennessy, University College Cork, Ireland
S3-C: Maintenance and creation of employment in rural areas (4) Hall B
Chair: Dan Marius Voicilas, Institute of Agricultural Economics, Romanian Academy, Romania
Looking beyond agriculture: Impact of CAP on job creation and destruction in rural SMEs in the UK
Marian Rizov, University of Lincoln, UK Sophia Davidova, CEAS, University of Kent, UK Alastair Bailey, CEAS, University of Kent, UK
Off –farm income by type of farming in Polish family farm households
Katarzyna Kambo, Institute of Agricultural and Food Economics – National Research Institute (IAFE – NRI), Poland
Entrepreneurship dynamics and influence on rural jobs in Romania
Monica Mihaela Tudor, Institute of Agricultural Economics, Romanian Academy, Romania Dan Marius Voicilas, Institute of Agricultural Economics, Romanian Academy, Romania
Friday 2, 11:30 – 12:00 Coffee break Foyer, 1st floor
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Friday 2, 12:00 – 14:00 Policy Panel: Prospects for Rural Jobs Hall of Mirrors
Moderator: Andrzej Hałasiewicz, Former FAO Representative, Poland
Panellists:
Paweł Chorąży, Ministry of Development, Poland David Freshwater, OECD/University of Kentucky, USA Waldemar Guba, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, Poland Alan Matthews, Trinity College, Ireland Kamil Mirowski, Grupa Żywiec S.A.
Friday 2, 14:00 – 15:00 Lunch
Friday 2, 15:15 – 16:45 Guided tour at Zachęta Gallery:
“Poland – a country of folklore?” exhibition
Meeting point: 15:15 at ground floor foyer
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Orientation
The Staszic Palace
The EAAE Seminar will take place between the 1st and 2nd of December 2016 at the Staszic Palace, in the Hall of Mirrors (1st floor of the Palace).
When you enter the Staszic Palace through the main door (behind the Nicolaus Copernicus statue) please take the stairs just in front of you or an elevator that you will find at the end of the main hall on your right side.
The Staszic Palace is the main building of the Polish Academy of Sciences and is located in the heart of Warsaw (Nowy Świat 72), only 5 minutes walk from the historic Old Town, 3 minutes walk from the University of Warsaw, and 2 minutes walk from the subway station (Metro Nowy Świat-Uniwersytet).
How to get to the city centre from the airport?
By taxi
To travel from Warsaw airport to the city centre should cost about 15 EUR (on Saturday night and Sunday all day c.a. 20 EUR). We recommend to take a taxi from the official taxi stand which you should see just when you leave the airport and not to accept invitations by private taxi drivers inside of the airport hall.
By bus
There is a very good bus connection between the airport and the city centre. Bus 175 is running daily between 04:57-22:57. The cost of one way ticket (jednorazowy) is 4,40 PLN (around 1EUR). Tickets can be purchased at the bus or outside the airport building in the stationary ticket machines. The bus even goes directly to the Staszic Palace (stop- ‘Uniwersytet’/ University).
By train
As of 1 June 2012 Chopin Airport and Warsaw’s city centre are connected by a fast and convenient rail link. The train ride from the airport to the city centre takes around 25 minutes.
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List of Participants
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Arovuori Kyösti, Pellervo Economic Research, Finland, [email protected]
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Bailey Alastair, University of Kent, UK, [email protected] Bignebat Celine, INRA, France, [email protected]
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Chaloupka Ondřej, Institute of Agricultural Economics and Information, Czech Republic, [email protected]
Chmielewska Barbara, Institute of Agricultural and Food Economics- Poland National Research Institute,
Poland, [email protected] Chmieliński Paweł, Institute of Agricultural and Food Economics- Poland National Research Institute,
Poland, [email protected] Copus Andrew, The James Hutton Institute, UK, [email protected] Czyżewski Bazyli, Poznań Univeristy of Economics and Business, Poland, [email protected]
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Dalton Graham, University of Aberdeen, UK, [email protected] Davidova Sophia, University of Kent, UK, [email protected] Donnellan Trevor, Teagasc - Agriculture and Food Development Authority, Ireland,
[email protected] Drejerska Nina, Warsaw University of Life Sciences – SGGW, Poland, [email protected]
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Fałkowski Jan, University of Warsaw, Faculty of Economics, Poland, [email protected] Fertő Imre, Institute of Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary, [email protected] Floriańczyk Zbigniew, IERiGŻ-PIB, Poland, [email protected] Freshwater David, OECD / University of Kentucky, USA, [email protected]
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Galluzzo Nicola, Association of economic and geographical studies in rural areas, Italy, [email protected] Gjokaj Ekrem, Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Rural Development, Kosovo, [email protected] Guzal-Dec Danuta, Pope John Paul II State School of Higher Education in Biała Podlaska, Poland,
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Halimi Kapllan, Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Rural Development, Kosovo, [email protected] Hanrahan Kevin, Teagasc - Agriculture and Food Development Authority, Ireland,
[email protected] Hennessy Thia, University College Cork, Ireland, [email protected]
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Jelinek Ladislav, Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany, [email protected]
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Kambo Katarzyna. Institute of Agricultural and Food Economics- Poland National Research Institute, Poland, [email protected] Karwat-Woźniak Bożena, Institute of Agricultural and Food Economics-National Research Institute, Poland,
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Malak-Rawlikowska Agata, Warsaw University of Life Sciences – SGGW, Poland, [email protected]
Mantino Francesco, National Institute of Agricultural Economics, Italy, [email protected] Mattas Konstadinos, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Greece, [email protected] Matthews Alan, Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, [email protected] Matyja Malgorzata, Wroclaw University of Economics, Poland, [email protected] Medonos Tomáš, Institute of Agricultural Economics and Information, Czech Republic,
[email protected] Milczarek-Andrzejewska Dominika, IRWiR Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland,
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Nurzyńska Iwona, IRWiR Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland, [email protected]
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Pechrová Marie, Institute of Agricultural Economics and Information, Czech Republic, [email protected]
Poczta-Wajda Agnieszka, Poznań University of Economics and Business, Poland,
[email protected] Psaltopoulos Demetrios, University of Patras, Greece, [email protected]
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Rizov Marian, Lincoln International Business School, UK, [email protected] Rosa Anna, IRWiR Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland, [email protected]
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Schulte Hinrich, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany, [email protected] Sherry Erin, Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute, Northern Ireland, [email protected] Shiratori Mikihisa, University of Kent, UK, [email protected], [email protected] Siudek Tomasz, Warsaw University of Life Sciences – SGGW, Poland, [email protected]
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Thomson Kenneth, University of Aberdeen/James Hutton Institute, UK, [email protected] Tocco Barbara, Newcastle University Business School, UK, [email protected] Tudor Monica Mihaela, Institute of Agricultural Economics, Romanian Academy, Romania,
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Voicilas Dan-Marius, Romanian Academy-Institute of Agricultural Economics, Romania, [email protected]
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Wąs Adam, Institute of Agricultural and Food Economics- Poland National Research Institute, Poland, [email protected]
Wilkin Jerzy, IRWiR Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland, [email protected]
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Zawalińska Katarzyna, IRWiR Polish Academy of Sciences, Poland, [email protected]
Zawojska Aldona, Warsaw University of Life Sciences – SGGW, Poland, [email protected]
Zwolińska-Ligaj Magdalena Anna, Pope John Paul II State School of Higher Education in Biała Podlaska,
Poland, [email protected]
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