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Consulta: creatorFacets:"Gavrilescu, Registros recuperados: 4 Data/hora: 09/06/2017 04:36:50 Dinu" Interesting Experiences in Wheat and Milk Channels in a Country Under the EU Accession Provedor de dados: 31 Autores: Gavrilescu, Dinu; Serbanescu, Camelia; Grodea, Mariana; Turtoi, Crina Sinziana. The wheat chain went through a significant restructuring in terms of ownership and operation. Among the agri-food processing sub-sectors, milling and bakery saw the largest development, in terms of employment, turnover and investment, both FDI and domestic capital. The milk sector saw even more fundamental changes during the transition period. It has been the only agricultural product that recorded continuous increase in both yield and total output during the past decade. The restructuring of the downstream sector was among the most difficult in the country's agri-food sector Considered as well as staple food, together with wheat, milk has been submitted to heavy intervention policies. Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation Palavras-chave: Romania; Wheat channel; Milk channel; FDI; International Relations/Trade; Q13. Ano: 2005 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/24483 Agricultural economics and transition: What was expected, what we observed, the lessons learned Proceedings (Volume I / II) Provedor de dados: 31 Autores: Csaki, Csaba; Forgacs, Hubertus; McDonald, J.; Rieger, Takacs, Scott; M'Barek, Laszlo; Szoke, Cechura, Dragos; Ertsey, Robert; Borodina, Lukas; Sayin, Cengiz; Cengiz, Iwona; Szczegolska, Takumi; Becvarova, Vera; Levkovych, Gabor; Halmai, Bokusheva, Raushan; Turtoi, Gejza; Antonova, Gomez y Paloma, Eva; Tonini, Axel; Burger, William H.; Kuhne, Diana; Mollers, Istvan; Popp, Irene; Vandeplas, Bianka; Fanfani, Judith; Cochrane, Jozsef; Udovecz, Milada; Podruzsik, Katona-Kovacs, Anna; Szep, Gabor; Florkowski, Rudiger; Wilkin, Zsolt; Hubbard, Pavel; Pokrivcak, Edward; Raggi, Anneleen; Jongeneel, Roberto; Gellynck, Sara; Carletto, Katalin; Bandlerova, Adriana; Ciaian, Wojciech J.; Fritzsch, Jerzy; van Leeuwen, Suleyman; Szekely, Alexander; Andrea; Sophia; Blaas, Anna; Sadowski, Jan; Drabik, Petr; Brasili, Dusan; Voneki, Jana; Buchenrieder, Cristina; Meyer, Taras; Traikova, Maria; Molnar, Myrna; Bartova, Adam; Davide; Maccarini, Adrienn; Gagalyuk, Natalija; Fekete-Farkas, Peter; Calogero; Caceres-Clavero, Meri; Viaggi, Roelof A.; Novak, Xavier; Molnar, Nancy J.; Kazlauskiene, Szilard; Korff, Judit; Baranyai, Klaus W.; Savastano, Katalin; Majewski, Zvi; Kolcsey, Camelia; Davidova, Istvan; Basanta Kumar; Kondo, Irina V.; Kupavych, Maria-Magdolna; Lerman, Laure; Takacs-Gyorgy, Lucian; Cristoiu, Agata; Barmon, Lionel Ryta Denes; Balogh, Gabor G.; Karaman, Heinrich; Bezlepkina, Camelia; Gavrilescu, Maria; Takacs, Renata; Dziemianowicz, Dinu; Pecze, Fumio; Szabo, Stephan Donghwan; Hubbard, Adam; Sassi, Eugenia; Pieniadz, Viktoria; Vincze, Manfred; Deininger, Sergio; Luca, Elisa Ricci; Monasterolo, Monika; Serova, Blanca; Latruffe, Andrej; Kagan, Sandor; Przygodzka, M. Nisa; Osanami, Martin; Gay, Hanho; An, Alexandra; Gavrilescu, Crina Sinziana; Toma, Maria; Zeller, Francisco; Lucena-Cobos, Imre; Kovacs, Inna; Hockmann, Peter; Vasary, William M.; Banse, Johan F.M.; Kim, Adriana; Udovc, Elena; Borodina, Geza; Szczepaniak, Konig, Ulrich; Liefert, Robert; Swinnen, Gyula; Cristoiu, Emese; Cimpoies, Iwona; Magda, Csaba; Koester, Jozsef; Szucs, Gertrud; Kasarjyan, Lubica; Erjavec, Emil; Carmen. Over fifteen years have elapsed since the transition from the centrally planned economic system started in the early 1990’s. During this time agricultural and rural areas of Central and Eastern Europe have undergone profound structural changes with wide variations in the degree of transformation and in the rate of success in creating a competitive market and private ownership based food and agricultural system. By becoming member of the European Union the "transition" in its traditional interpretation has been concluded in ten of the Central East European countries. The transition to market based agriculture, however, is far from completion in Southern and Eastern Europe and especially in the CIS countries. International Association of Agricultural... Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation Palavras-chave: Agribusiness; Agricultural Finance; Farm Management; Financial Economics; Industrial Organization; International Development; International Relations/Trade; Land Economics/Use; Production Economics. Ano: 2008 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/92319 From Subsistence To Efficiency In The Romanian Agriculture During Transition Provedor de dados: 31 Autores: Gavrilescu, Dinu; Gavrilescu, Camelia. In Romania’ s farming sector are currently working 3.6 million people, representing 32.1% of the total country’ s labour force. Yet, they contribute by only 8.5% to total GDP (2005). Besides the sectoral restructuring efforts, there are at present social problems that have to be solved up, namely the diminution of the huge agricultural labour force and the improvement of life quality in the rural areas. The importance of completing the tasks that remained uncompleted during the transition period, namely the privatization of land still in state ownership, competitiveness improvement, development of a market-compatible institutional framework became a pressing need at present, in spite of the many difficulties. Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation Palavras-chave: Subsistence; Labor excedent; Net importer; Quality of life; Rural areas; Romania; Agricultural and Food Policy. Ano: 2007 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/7814 The Accession of Romania to the European Union - Scenario Analysis for Key Agricultural Crop Markets Using AGMEMOD Model Provedor de dados: 31 Autores: Gavrilescu, Camelia; Gavrilescu, Dinu; Kevorchian, Cristian. Aiming the EU accession put new and significant challenges to the candiadte countries' policies, and the problem of the inclusion of their agricultural sectors was among the most difficult ones. AGMEMOD is an econometric model of the EU-25 + 2 candidate countries (Romania and Bulgaria) agricultural sector. This poster presents the baseline and the scenario results for several key agricultural products of Romania's model developed as part of AGMEMOD model. The model is an econometric, dynamic, multi-product partial equilibrium comodity model. The target of this approach is to evaluate the impact of the Common Agricultural Policy reforms upon the country's agricultural sector in perspective of its accession to the EU. The selected commodities are: soft... Tipo: Conference Paper or Presentation Palavras-chave: Romania; Econometric model; EU accession; Cereals; Sunflower; Crop Production/Industries; Q13; Q18. Ano: 2006 URL: http://purl.umn.edu/25776