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Farm management and extension needs in Central and Eastern European countries under the EU milk quota EAAP Technical Series No. 8 Farm management and extension needs in Central and Eastern European countries under the EU milk quota The following organisations have supported the CEEC Workshop and publication of this book: • FAO Subregional Office for Central and Eastern Europe, Budapest, Hungary • Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Food of the Republic of Slovenia • Ministry of Education, Science and Sport of the Republic of Slovenia • CR Delta, The Netherlands • Semex Alliance, Canada • Twinning project Netherlands-Slovenia: “Farming with Quota and Premiums”, Twinning project SI04-AG-06 Farm management and extension needs in Central and Eastern European countries under the EU milk quota Editors: A. Kuipers M. Klopcˇicˇ A. Svitojus EAAP Technical Series No. 8 This work is subject to copyright. All rights are reserved, whether the whole or part of the material is concerned. Nothing from this publication may be translated, reproduced, stored in a computerised system or published in any form or in any manner, including electronic, m echanical, reprographic or photographic, without prior written permission from the publisher, Wageningen Academic Publishers, P.O. Box 220, 6700 AE Wageningen, the Netherlands, www.WageningenAcademic.com The individual contributions in this publication and any liabilities arising from them remain the responsibility of the authors. ISBN: 978-90-76998-92-3 e-ISBN: 978-90-8686-574-1 The designations employed and the presentation DOI: 10.3920/978-90-8686-574-1 of material in this publication do not imply the expression of any opinion whatsoever on the part of the European Association for ISSN 1570-7318 Animal Production concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its First published, 2006 frontiers or boundaries. The publisher is not responsible for possible © Wageningen Academic Publishers damages, which could be a result of content The-Netherlands, 2006 derived from this publication. Farm management and extension needs in CEEC under the EU milk quota Contents Preface 11 Maria Kadlecikova Introduction 13 Abele Kuipers Overview papers Expectations and challenges for farm management in Central and Eastern Europe and FAO response 17 Stjepan Tanic Overview and characteristics of quota systems 23 Abele Kuipers Developments in the milk market in the enlarged European Union 35 Clemens Fuchs Farming with quota 47 Bram Prins Canada’s forty years of milk supply management manage quotas for farm profitability 51 Bob Lang Country reports Milk quota and farm management in Republic of Estonia 57 Katrin Reili and Kalev Karisalu Situation of dairy farming and experiences in applying quota system in Hungary 67 Gyula Meszaros and M. Ignácz Structural and farm developments as consequence of the introduction of milk quota and suckler cow and beef premiums in Czech Republic 77 Oto Hanuš and Jindrich Kvapilik Farm management and extension needs under the EU milk quota system in Poland 93 Agata Malak-Rawlikowska Influence of Poland’s accession to the EU on milk production: Recent data 111 Andrzej Babuchowski 7 Farm management and extension needs in CEEC under the EU milk quota Structural and farm development as consequence of the milk quota introduction in Slovakia 19 Jan Huba, Štefan Mihina, Margita Štefanikova, Marian Zahumensky and Jan Bročko Quota and farm management in Lithuania 131 Egle Stonkute and Violeta Juškiene Farm management and extension needs under the EU milk quota system in Slovenia 137 Stane Kavčič Milk quota system in Latvia and impact on dairy sector 143 Inge Grinberga Farm management and extension needs under milk quota system in the prospect of Romania’s entry into the EU 149 Agatha Popescu Farm management and extension needs in Bulgaria 177 Elitsa Zdravkova Prospects of quota and farm management in Croatia 183 Kresimir Kuterovac Farm management and extension needs in Albania 197 Niazi Tahiraj Prospects of quota and farm management in Turkey 205 Cagla Yuksel Kaya and Numan Akman The state of livestock output production in Republic of Belarus 217 Ivan S. Kyssa Developments of cattle husbandry in Georgia 223 Giorgi Saghirashvili, Tamar Kartvelishvili, Nino Kishmareishvili and Ekatherine Tsurtsumia Other papers Farm management under quota in small and large herd CEE countries 237 Marija Klopčič and Jan Huba Development of dairy cattle farming systems in CEEC: Experiences from consultancy visits 251 Arunas Svitojus Economic weights for milk yield traits under the quota restriction in Slovakia 263 Jan Huba, Jan Kica, Jozef Daňo, Emil Krupa, Marta Oravcová and Ladislav Hetényi 8 Farm management and extension needs in CEEC under the EU milk quota Conclusions 269 Abele Kuipers Appendix I Summary of 3-day workshop in the Netherlands: Introduction aspects of milk quota systems in EU candidate countries 271 Appendix II Minutes of 2-day workshop in Budapest: Agricultural development, dairy farm management and extension needs in CEE countries under the restrictions of the EU milk quota 275 9

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