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Impact of the Common Agricultural Policy on the Development of the Polish Agricultural Sector

aDepartment of Economics and Agribusiness, University of Life Sciences in Lublin, Poland
bInstitute of Economics and Finance, University of Maria Curie-Sklodowska, Poland

Modeling Economic Growth in Contemporary Poland

ISBN: 978-1-83753-655-9, eISBN: 978-1-83753-654-2

Publication date: 9 November 2023

Abstract

Research Background

Polish agriculture is one of the main sectors of the national economy that, under the influence of political transformations and European integration, is subject to measures stimulating its development. The instruments of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) have been an important supporting stimulus.

Purpose of the Chapter

This chapter aims to evaluate the significance of the common agricultural policy to the growth and development of agriculture and to structural transformations therein triggered primarily by the influx of additional CAP funds.

Methodology

The agricultural sector was examined together with its selected characteristics in the context of CAP instruments' impact after 2004. Data included the streams of funding for Polish agriculture and indicators illustrating changes in structural features, economic performance and productivity of production factors. The indicators included changes in the number, structure and potential of farmsteads, changes in the level of employment in agriculture, this sector's share in total gross value added, profitability of farmsteads, capital expenditure level and changes in labour and land profitability compared with changes in the level of employment and agricultural production intensity. They were calculated based on data from EUROSTAT, Statistics Poland and Farm Accountancy Data Network (FADN).

Findings

The outcomes confirm that common agricultural policy has contributed to create development processes in Polish agriculture. Changes in the sector affected structural characteristics, production factors productivity and the income of agricultural producers. Since Poland joined the European Union (EU), the percentage of agricultural workers declined by 8.4 p.p. and the number of farms decreased by nearly 30%. These changes were accompanied by a nearly twofold increase in agricultural labour productivity, 50% increase in land productivity and the profitability of land increased by 43%.

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Citation

Nowak, A. and Budzyńska, A. (2023), "Impact of the Common Agricultural Policy on the Development of the Polish Agricultural Sector", Bukalska, E., Kijek, T. and Sergi, B.S. (Ed.) Modeling Economic Growth in Contemporary Poland (Entrepreneurship and Global Economic Growth), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 175-188. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83753-654-220231013

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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