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Exploring Data Inclusion and Availability for New CAPRI Members in Central Europe

This document outlines the essential considerations for new members joining the CAPRI initiative, focusing on the challenges and opportunities related to data availability and inclusion across countries like Czech Republic (CZ), Hungary (HU), and Poland (PL). It highlights the similarities and differences in agricultural practices between current members and new entrants, examining aspects such as land use, production intensity, and farm sizes. Additionally, it presents a collaborative approach among institutions and a time schedule for data investigation and capacity building in the Central European context.

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Exploring Data Inclusion and Availability for New CAPRI Members in Central Europe

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  1. CAPRI for New Members Tomáš Ratinger

  2. Issues • Countries and the extent of inclusion • Data availability • Similarities and differences between current members and new entrants • Team and collaborating institutions • Time schedule

  3. Countries and data availability • All countries at the national level • CZ, HU, Poland in the NUTS2 breakdown • Data availability • All NE building their EAA and FADN • EAA for CZ and HU definitely for last few years • FADN data CZ, HU since 2000, PL ? • Annual cost surveys in the CZ, in PL and HU some information • CZ, HU, PL – IDARA – i-sim database

  4. Differences, Similarities OM NE Land overuse Land abandonment Intensive production Extensive production Small scale farms Large scale farms HU, CZ Subsistence farms PL (LT) Low share of agr. Labour CZ, HU, EST low share PL, LT,LV high share High income countries Middle, low income SFP SAPS 04-06, SPS 07-

  5. Team • VUZE (Tomas Ratinger, Ivan Foltyn, Petr Kopecek + 1) • Uni-Bonn • Subcontractors • Poland – WUE?, Inst. For Agricultural and Food Economics (FADN)?, Agricultural university Warsaw • Hungary – Szent Istvan Univ. Gödölö, Budapest University of Economics and Business?

  6. Time schedule • Start with investigating what is available at EUROSTAT • Contact/find partners in HU and PL • Work on the CZ database • Extend the experience to HU and PL • … • Presentation of CZ model, training seminar for HU and PL

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