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Adjustment Processes in Selected Types of Farms Depending on Their Income Situation 特定类型农场根据其收入状况的调整过程
Pub Date : 2019-12-18 DOI: 10.30858/zer/115183
W. Józwiak, Z. Mirkowska, Jolanta Sobierajewska, M. Zieliński, W. Ziętara
This article presents the development capacities of farms in groups divided according to the level of income from farm per unit of work of a farmer and farmer’s family members. According to the income criterion, farms were separated into:

– auxiliary in which income from the farm per hour of family work input in the owned farm was lower than the level of payment for employed labor in agriculture;

– transitional (“at the crossroads”) in which this income was higher than the level of payment for employed labor in agriculture, but lower than the rate of payment in the national economy;

– developmental in which this income was equal to or higher than the rate of payment for labor in the national economy.

The analysis covered types of farms specialized in: field crops, permanent crops, vegetable crops, dairy cattle raising, granivores raising, and mixed production. The source of research materials was the panel of farms covered by the monitoring of the Polish FADN in 2009-2016. Groups were separated according to the FADN methodology. The development capacities of the analyzed farm groups were determined with the competitiveness index (CI). In the analyzed period, the share of auxiliary farms was significant, ranging from 24.5% (dairy farms) to 43.1% (farms with mixed production). This share increased in subsequent periods. These farms did not have development capacities. The share of transitional farms was small, ranging from 8.5% (field crops) to 13% (with mixed production). Farms in this group also did not show developmental capacities. The share of developmental farms was quite varied, ranging from 44.4% (with mixed production) to 69% (with field crops). The applied criterion for the division of farms according to the level of income from farm per unit of work of a farmer and farmer’s family members increases the possibilities of their analysis.
本文根据农民及其家庭成员每单位劳动的农场收入水平,将农场的发展能力分成若干组。根据收入标准,农场被分为:-辅助性农场,即家庭在自有农场工作的每小时收入低于农业雇佣劳动力的报酬水平;-过渡性农场(“在十字路口”),即这种收入高于农业雇佣劳动力的报酬水平。但低于国民经济的报酬率;-这种收入等于或高于国民经济的劳动报酬率的发展。该分析涵盖了专门从事大田作物、永久性作物、蔬菜作物、奶牛饲养、花岗岩动物饲养和混合生产的农场类型。研究材料的来源是2009-2016年波兰FADN监测覆盖的农场小组。根据FADN方法进行分组。采用竞争力指数(CI)来确定所分析农场群的发展能力。在分析期间,辅助农场的份额很大,从24.5%(奶牛场)到43.1%(混合生产农场)不等。这一比例在随后的时期有所增加。这些农场没有发展能力。过渡农场的比例很小,从8.5%(大田作物)到13%(混合生产)不等。这组农场也没有表现出发展能力。发展型农场的比例差别很大,从44.4%(混合生产)到69%(大田作物)不等。根据农民及其家庭成员单位劳动的农场收入水平划分农场的适用标准增加了对其进行分析的可能性。
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