Udržitelnost finského zemědělství v kontextu pravidel SZP.
Authors: K. Tomšík, E. Rosochatecká
Page: 90-95
English / Anglicky:
The article analyses the main trends of Finnish agriculture during EU membership. Finnish agriculture had to cope with essential changes after joining the EU in 1995. The relatively closed market has been opened and the competition within the single market increased. Due to specific unfavourable natural conditions the Finnish agrarian sector had only limited possibilities to face with increased competition. Finland lost the possibility to regulate its agrarian sector themselves because of the replacement its national agricultural policy by the Common Agricultural policy. Joining the EU accelerated structural changes in the Finnish agrarian sector. But Finland was also able to make use of offered compensations and its strengths. Despite its disadvantages, Finnish agriculture has not failed within the competitive environment of the single market and follows the ways towards sustainability.
Finland; sustainability; competition; agriculture; Common Agricultural Policy; Single Market
Czech / Česky:
The article analyses the main trends of Finnish agriculture during EU membership. Finnish agriculture had to cope with essential changes after joining the EU in 1995. The relatively closed market has been opened and the competition within the single market increased. Due to specific unfavourable natural conditions the Finnish agrarian sector had only limited possibilities to face with increased competition. Finland lost the possibility to regulate its agrarian sector themselves because of the replacement its national agricultural policy by the Common Agricultural policy. Joining the EU accelerated structural changes in the Finnish agrarian sector. But Finland was also able to make use of offered compensations and its strengths. Despite its disadvantages, Finnish agriculture has not failed wi