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STAFF NUMBER REDUCTION IN THE CZECH AND SLOVAK REPUBLIC Introduction • Agriculture is the traditional sector of the national economy. • The competitiveness of agriculture is given by both technical and technological levels of the processing industry. • Agriculture is influenced by internal and external factors. Internal and external factors Internal External • Factors determining a • Level and development of technical and economic level national economy of agriculture • Market structure of the – Human resources issues agricultural and food sector – Risk management issues – Increasing sales potential/sales strategy • Technical side of the • Formation of the economic production quality environment of agriculture by • Adaptability to market instruments of agricultural policy conditions – Partnerships and cooperation – Competitiveness STAFF NUMBER REDUCTION IN THE CZECH AND SLOVAK REPUBLIC Theoretical background • Agricultural enterprises in the Czech Republic: –are increasingly determined by the environment; –are highly dependent on natural conditions; –there is time discrepancy between production and the running of a working process, long production cycle and demands for big stocks of own production; –there is seasonal work; –prices of agricultural producers are characterized by high fluctuation rates. → key factor in the economic backwardness of the Czech Republic is low productivity. STAFF NUMBER REDUCTION IN THE CZECH AND SLOVAK REPUBLIC Theoretical background • Agriculture in the Czech Republic is characterized by: – over 48,000 subjects; – enterprises of natural persons account for 91.7% and manage 30.4% acreage of utilized agricultural land; – enterprises of legal entities are represented by 8.3% business entities which manage 69.6% utilized agricultural land; – in 2013, the agricultural sector recorded a slight increase in the value of the total agricultural production (2.3%) and the growth was mainly influenced by a higher value of livestock products. STAFF NUMBER REDUCTION IN THE CZECH AND SLOVAK REPUBLIC Profitability • Main factors influencing profitability: – gross value added (GVA) is a primary indicator of an economic result which expresses the value of total agricultural production after the deduction of production consumption and taxes; – in 2012 the gross value added grew to 17,993 CZK per ha, i.e. by 5.7%; – EVA growth was recorded for both legal entities businesses (2.7%) and physical entities businesses (12.5%).
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