FARM BUSINESS SUPPORT: OPPORTUNITIES TO USE THE EUROPEAN EXPERIENCE

Received 27.07.2022
Revised 18.10.2022
Published 24.11.2022

Abstract

The article presents the results of a discursive analysis of the possibilities of applying European practices to support farmers in domestic environmental conditions. The main research conclusion is the need for a critical assessment of the potential of the tools used, taking into account the new challenges and threats that the agricultural sector of the economy is facing today

Keywords

Agriculture farming state support European Union Common Agricultural Policy challenges and threats
Suggested citation
Golovina, S. (2022). FARM BUSINESS SUPPORT: OPPORTUNITIES TO USE THE EUROPEAN EXPERIENCE . Bulletin of the Kyrgyz National Agrarian University, 20(4), 273-276.

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