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Trifan, Daniela, Toader, George, Lungu, Emanuela, Ghiorghe, Alin Ionel, Bercea, Viorica, Enea, Cătălin-Ioan, Ilie, Leonard |
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Proceedings of International Conference on Engineering & Natural Sciences (ICENS); 6/23/2021, p156-162, 7p |
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With the accession to the European Union, Romania benefited from the legislative framework of the common agricultural policy, a policy that influenced the sale and processing of agricultural products, major decisions on the direction of agriculture in our country and on the costs of agricultural production. The image of Romania's contemporary agriculture differs a lot from the agriculture of European countries, this being structured differently from the rest of Europe. Romania is characterized by a lack of medium and small family farms because leaving the communist system has left its mark on their growth and development. Negotiations on agriculture (in Romania) began in November 2002 and were concluded in June 2004. In these negotiations, Romania benefited from an agreement similar to that of the states that joined the EU in 2004, namely better financing of agriculture, a stability of agri-food prices as well as real support measures for farmers (European non-reimbursable funds). The article aims to present in the introduction the advantages of Romania's accession to the EU, the evolution of Romanian agriculture in this context and the presentation of state-of-the-art projects that make possible a transition from traditional to digital agriculture in which artificial intelligence makes its presence felt. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Complementary Index |
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