ECONOMIC VIABILITY OF PLUM PRODUCTION ON THE FAMILY FARM IN THE REPUBLIC OF SERBIA

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Bojan Dimitrijević
Branka Bulatović
Vladimir Zdravković
Tamara Vlajkovac

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The aim of this paper is to determine the economic viability of plum production on an individual agricultural holding located in rural area of the South Banat district of the Republic of Serbia. Several methods were used for this research: content analysis, interview, description method, calculation method, and some static methods for economic evaluation of production. The analysis was carried out on the basis of the data from the family farm. Publications and databases of the Statistical Office of the Republic of Serbia, as well as scientific and professional literature relevant to the research topic were also used as data sources. The analysis showed that the production of plums on an individual agricultural holding could be economically viable and justified.

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