ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF CHEMICAL REDUCTION ON FARMING: ROLE OF PRECISION FARMING – WILL THE PRODUCTION STRUCTURE CHANGE?

Precision farming – besides other aspects – enables the reduction of use of chemical substances in crop production while decreases farming risks, contributes to specific field-cropplant applications, makes production processes more plannable and increases profitability. The latter, however, can be r...

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Production structure
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