HEALTH MANAGEMENT IN THE 21ST CENTURY

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Abstract

A key element of an agenda for farm management in the 21st Century should be productivity on farms. The gains from productivity since 1953 have been enough to offset declines in the real price of farm outputs at least in the broadacre sector. Productivity gains will remain important to the sector in this century. For public institutions, the focus of research and extension activities will continue to switch to the management of natural resources. Farmers and policy makers will need to know the on-farm impacts of technologies and policies that will effect resource stocks over many years. A challenge to farm management professionals will be how to present this information, derived from sophisticated modelling

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Petković, Z., Petković, Z., & Milanović, T. (2019). HEALTH MANAGEMENT IN THE 21ST CENTURY. In 3rd International Scientific Conference ITEMA Recent Advances in Information Technology Tourism Economics Management and Agriculture (pp. 249–254). Association of Economists and Managers of the Balkans, Belgrade, Serbia. https://doi.org/10.31410/itema.2019.249

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