THE CONVERGENCE POTENTIAL OF ROMANIAN ZOOECONOMY

Authors

  • MARINA LUMINIŢA SÂRBOVAN Faculty of Economic Sciences, “Tibiscus” University of Timişoara, Romania

Keywords:

development, subvention, efficiency

Abstract

In European Union, the sustainable development is a priority of action and policies
are dealing with securing a healthy, long lasting growth in all sectors. The essence
of economic evaluation in zoo-economy refers to the amount of necessary subsidies,
and European economic policies pay a special attention to this. In 2008, our
government directed 600 millions lei financial support to the live-stock farming, and
also the amount per activities. It is reasonable for Romania to get even higher
subsidies for rural development in general and for its’ zoo-economy especially,
because this subvention is objectively directed to raising qualitative aspects of livestock production, mainly the productivity, according to the environmental
parameters regulated by the European and national strategies of long lasting
development. The convergence potential of the Romanian zoo-economy and the
expected performances, measured by index, depend on the European mechanism of
financing activities.

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Published

2023-11-01