Subsidies to less favoured areas in the Czech Republic: Why do they matter?

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Abstract

Subsidy to less favoured area (LFA) farms is central to rural development policy in the European Union. Here, three categories of LFA support are assessed: farm competitiveness measures, LFA measures, and agri-environment measures. These categories of measures are complementary to safeguarding land management and delivering ecosystem benefits. Based on historical data for the Czech Republic, this paper endeavours to illustrate potential methods for assessing the LFA subsidies. In sum, rigorous methods to evaluate LFA evidence are still at their very starting point, even as they are necessary in order to ascertain the Community’s capability, alongside the local, regional, or national institutional capability. A positive trend has been identified with regard to stabilizing the available rural development budget for the policy priority “Restoring, preserving and enhancing agroecosystems”.

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Poláková, J. (2019). Subsidies to less favoured areas in the Czech Republic: Why do they matter? Prague Economic Papers, 28(4), 416–432. https://doi.org/10.18267/j.pep.701

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