CONTEMPORARY FACTORS OF U.S. AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
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CONTEMPORARY FACTORS OF U.S. AGRICULTURAL SECTOR
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83-102
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The main competitiveness growth factors of U.S. farming have been analyzed in the article. They are: regional specialization and concentration of production, horizontal and vertical integration, informatization, biotechnology, bio-energy, government regulation and management based on agricultural legislation and strategic plans.
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agricultural sector, economics of agricultural production, crops and livestock industry, American farmers, government regulation
Date of publication
01.11.2012
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