FINANCING OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE EU MEMBER STATES AND COUNTRIES APPROACHING EU Cover Image

FINANSIRANJE RURALNOG RAZVOJA U ZEMLJAMA ČLANICAMA EU I ZEMLJAMA KOJE SE PRIBLIŽAVAJU EU
FINANCING OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT IN THE EU MEMBER STATES AND COUNTRIES APPROACHING EU

Author(s): Mehmed Meta, Dženis Bajramović
Subject(s): Economy, Business Economy / Management, Agriculture, Financial Markets
Published by: Интернационални Универзитет у Новом Пазару
Keywords: Poverty and rural poverty; Rural development policy of the EU; EU funds for rural development; Rural development of the Western Balkans

Summary/Abstract: Poverty requires special attention of all social factors and its reduction must be a priority for future development. Without an understanding of the essence of permanent and temporary poverty it is impossible to suppress. Rural poverty is a result of long-term neglect of balanced development and therefore should establish a coordination of all measures and instruments that may affect its reduction. With adequate policies, funding, knowledge and appropriate efforts of the responsible state institutions and local stakeholders for the effective use of available resources, rural poverty can be significantly reduced. It is inconceivable that today anyone can live with the daily consumption of between 2.15 and $ 4.30 USA. This includes those who did not hesitate to confess their status, or they could not avoid recording. Rural poverty is probably one of the worst forms of poverty, because the individual is placed away from the different services (schools, soup kitchens, roads, health facilities, etc.). Thanks to intensive processes of support of foreign organizations (UNDP and others) support programs for rural development, but they are not sufficient as the entire society do not pledges that rural development is intense and to apply cutting-edge skills, equipment and communications to the Republic of Serbia and the Western Balkans, ready for the entry into the EU on the basis of their comparative advantages of rural. The EU attaches great attention is precisely the rural development policy, which is financed by the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD) with a value of 100 billion EUR in the period from 2014 to 2020. This is frequently called "the second pillar" of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) of the EU. This paper will try to explain how the funds operate in the EU, and where in all of this region of the Western Balkans.

  • Issue Year: 2016
  • Issue No: 10
  • Page Range: 64-85
  • Page Count: 22
  • Language: Bosnian