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Един месец на оживена търговия. За държавната регламентация в градското стопанство на българските земи през XIX в.
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Един месец на оживена търговия. За държавната регламентация в градското стопанство на българските земи през XIX в.

Author(s): Rumen Kovachev,Rumyana Radkova / Language(s): Bulgarian Issue: 1-2/2014

The material is part of the Ottoman customs register of Dupnitsa for financial year 1846–1847. The Register describes the goods that passed through the state land control – their type, quantity, value, the size of gyumruk (customs duty) and the market fee (bach). The names of the traders, the villages they came from and traveled to are also entered in the register. Dupnitsa is one of the few land customs stations in the Bulgarian lands in the nineteenth century, situated on strategically important country roads from Thessaloniki to Sofia and Europe and from the Adriatic Sea to Plovdiv, Odrin and Tsarigrad. The author presents a translation and commentary of the first 5 of the 20 pages of the register preserved in the Ottoman Department of the National Library St. Cyril and Methodius, Sofia. So far this is the only document of land customs checkpoints in the Bulgarian lands in the nineteenth century, which makes it a source of great cognitive significance, not only for goods flow and turnover at Dupnitsa, but also for documenting the Ottoman regulation policy of the urban economy in the Bulgarian lands at that time.

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Земеделското стопанство „Минкова махала“ (1880–1944)
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Земеделското стопанство „Минкова махала“ (1880–1944)

Author(s): Rumyana Parvanova / Language(s): Bulgarian Issue: 1-2/2013

“Minkova Mahala” farm was located in the northwestern Bulgaria near Boychinovtsi. The landed estate was formed during the Ottoman domination and was owned by a prominent Turk who obtained it for services to the Ottoman Empire. After the Russo-Turkish War, in 1880, the estate became property of Bulgarians. With its area of more than 5 hectares the landed estate was considered a large farm at least for Bulgarian standards. In the early twentieth century Haritovi brothers, who were engineers graduated from Polytechnic University in Munich, became owners and managers of the farm. Inspired by the land management in Germany, they went to enormous efforts to create a modern farm that in the period between the two world wars developed production of grain and forage crops, vines, fruits, vegetables, flowers; created good standards of animal husbandry. Dairy production was organized in the farm, too. Haritovi brothers built a modern mill, mini hydro, Decauville railway, irrigation and drainage facilities. The land on the farm was tilled with machines; the owners used hired labour and sold their products on domestic and foreign market. The achievements of “Minkova Mahala” made it subject of interest for agronomists and a wide range of people engaged in agriculture. Business operations of the farm, however, suffered from systematic underfunding and in March 1944 its asset was transferred to the Ministry of Agriculture. Despite the difficulties Haritovi brothers were able to show that in Bulgaria it was possible to create a large capitalist farm that cultivated farming of European type.

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НАРРАТИВЫ «ЗЕЛЕНЫХ» ПОТРЕБИТЕЛЕЙ: АНТИГЕРОЙ, ЭКОГЕРОЙ И АНАРХИСТ

НАРРАТИВЫ «ЗЕЛЕНЫХ» ПОТРЕБИТЕЛЕЙ: АНТИГЕРОЙ, ЭКОГЕРОЙ И АНАРХИСТ

Author(s): M. Autio,E. Heiskanen,Veikko Heinonen / Language(s): Russian Issue: 2/2014

Environmental policy makers and marketers are attracted by the notion of green consumerism. Yet, green consumerism is a contested concept, allowing for a wide range of translations in everyday discursive practices. This paper examines how young consumers construct their images of green consumerism. It makes a close reading of three narratives reflecting available subject positions for young green consumers: the Antihero, the Environmental Hero and the Anarchist. It reveals problems in the prevailing fragmented, gendered and individualistic notions of green consumerism, and discusses implications for policy and marketing practitioners.

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НОВОЕ В ГРАЖДАНСКО-ПРАВОВОМ ПОЛОЖЕНИИ КРЕСТЬЯНСКИХ (ФЕРМЕРСКИХ) ХОЗЯЙСТВ

Author(s): Zavdat Fayzrakhmanovich Safin / Language(s): Russian Issue: 4/2013

This article investigates the problem of determining the civil status of peasant farms in the light of the ongoing reform of civil legislation. We analyze the legal framework of regulation of peasant farms and state that peasant farms as essential subjects of business activity occupy an intermediate position between business partnerships and companies.

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ПРАВОВЫЕ ОСНОВЫ ПРЕДПРИНИМАТЕЛЬСКОЙ ДЕЯТЕЛЬНОСТИ В СЕЛЬСКОМ ХОЗЯЙСТВЕ

Author(s): Zavdat Fayzrakhmanovich Safin,Andrey Valeryevich Mikhailov / Language(s): Russian Issue: 4/2013

The article characterizes the current state of legal regulation of entrepreneurship in agriculture. The authors investigate from legal viewpoint the basic theoretical and practical issues in this field and study various legal means that ensure agricultural development, food security in Russia, and protection of agricultural producers. The authors conclude that entrepreneurship in agriculture is of specific nature: agriculture is a sphere of intersectoral cooperation, which uses a variety of legal means of various legal entities. The mechanism of legal regulation in agriculture is reasonably organized in a way to ensure additional protection for agricultural producers.

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ФАКТОРЫ РАЗВИТИЯ ПОМЕЩИЧЬЕГО ХОЗЯЙСТВА ЛАИШЕВСКОГО УЕЗДА КАЗАНСКОЙ ГУБЕРНИИ В ПОРЕФОРМЕННЫЙ ПЕРИОД

Author(s): Yelena Valerevna Mironova / Language(s): Russian Issue: 3/2014

Using unpublished materials, we consider manor farms in the Laishevsky uyezd in the second half of the 19th and the early 20th century. By analyzing factors and patterns of development of manors of the nobility, we come to a conclusion that manors in this uyezd were in favorable geographical and socio-economic conditions. However, due to a number reasons such as loan debts, lack of agronomic knowledge among owners and stewards, landowners’ engagement in state service, the reduction of manor land ownership look place.

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Safe and Local Supplier Approval – A case study of the third party supplier approval scheme for micro and small food businesses

Author(s): Kevin Kane,Richard Bradford-Knox / Language(s): English Issue: 1/2014

It has long been recognised by many that micro and smaller food manufacturing or supply businesses have difficulties in meeting the food safety standards designed for larger food businesses and demanded of them by their customers. The consequence of this has been that the buyers have lacked sufficient confidence in the food hygiene and food safety of their products. In 2005 certain individuals and organisations within or related to the food industry got to together to design and develop a standard or scheme that, if met, could provide sufficient assurance that their standards of food hygiene and food safety management controls minimised any risk of harm to their customers or consumers.This case study examines the factors that inspired the need for Safe and Local Supplier Approval (SALSA), the third party supplier approval scheme, and led to its development, how it compares to other private standards and its potential for future development. It also seeks to show how SALSA and the principles it follows fit in with the principles of risk based management systems through support, cooperation, between the various parties and businesses involved together with a sound governance structure in order to achieve successful outcomes.

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Nutrition and Food in the Green city

Author(s): Rafaele Matacena,Paolo Corvo / Language(s): English Issue: 2/2016

Food is a significant dimension of life quality and of any proposal for a green city. With the green city movement, farmer markets are spreading increasingly. These are markets where farmers bring their products into the city to sell, thereby growers and producers turn into retailers. Recently the success of the Earth Markets displays citizens’ desire for quality and genuine food such as fruits, vegetables, meat, cheese. The dissemination and development of farmer market are chiefly due to the awareness that it is necessary to establish a relationship between producers and consumers, in order to have healthy and genuine products, energy saving and a lower environmental impact. The city has always had spaces for agricultural production; today these spaces are limited to the peri-urban area and they are often under the threat of overbuilding and urbanisation. In recent years this risk seems to be reduced both because of the presence of a greater awareness among the citizens about the importance of urban gardens, and due to the economic crisis, these forms of production have been appreciated. There is evidence that both at individual and community level, a growing interest in these spaces where food can be produced. These urban gardens are also sometimes created in degraded areas, hence playing a role in the redevelopment.

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Nation Branding in A Transnational Marketing Context: Serbia’s Brand Positioning Through Food and Wine

Author(s): Evinç Doğan,Goran Petković / Language(s): English Issue: 2/2016

Food and gastronomic values of a country are distinguished assets in marketing places. The aim of this article is exploring the ways in which Serbia rebrands itself through promoting the local food and culture and positions the nation brand in a transnational marketing context. The key concepts for this research originate from the literature in place marketing and branding. The gastronomic offer is an instrument shaping people’s perceptions about Serbia that is represented and communicated through values, narratives and manifestations. Accordingly, semiotics is adopted for analysing the data, which builds on three levels: axiological, narrative and discursive. Content analysis is used as a supportive method to infer meanings from codes and to determine emerging themes overarching the units of meaning. The tourism marketing strategy of The National Tourism Organization of Serbia (TOS) is closely examined through the touristic promotion materials (i.e. catalogues, posters, Soul Food video). In sum, the analysis results reveal how the country branding strategy of Serbia is handled in terms of the impact on the perceptions with a focus on food as a tourist attraction. The research is valuable for place-marketers, strategists, governments, and scholars from different fields of academia.

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Exploring the Obstacles of Latvian Food Companies Export to China

Author(s): Haidong Feng,Kaspars Viksne / Language(s): English Issue: 1/2016

As we know, China is the biggest trader in the world. European Commission has revealed that China has become the European Union (EU)`s second largest trading partner behind the United States, and EU is China`s biggest trading partner. This situation just proves the necessity of making good partnership with China, which is especially needed for such a small country as Latvia. The main export fields for Latvia are wood, metal, electrical devices and minerals. As the population of China is growing very fast, leading to more than one billion people in 2016 (increased for more than 41 million in last six years), the food market is in need of more and more products. Of course, Chinese market may seem a golden ticket to each food producer, but there are some obstacles that doesn't allow European companies export to China right away. Some researches about cultural background differences and understanding how the Chinese partners work are still missing. In this fact, based on the statistics from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Latvia as well as sample food market research report of Latvian export to China, the authors introduce some of the legal and cultural obstacles (differences) that may stop food producers from entering Chinese market, and give some ideas to assist Latvianfood small and medium–sized enterprises (SMEs) to analyze the overview of China’s food market, explore the barriers to entry the market of China, and illustrate the market barriers. Meanwhile, the authors use descriptive and analytical method in some specific researches of marketing barriers, such as Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) protection issues, infrastructure and logistics, and food labelling to analyze the marketing strategy of opening the food market in China. At last, the authors provide some information and advices to Latvian and EU`s food producers to discover China market.

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GAGAUZ DİLİNDÄ EV HAYVANNARININ ADLARI

Author(s): Güllü Karanfil / Language(s): Turkish Issue: 6/2010

This article studies the agricultural terms exactly the names of domestic animals in the Gagauz language. The investigation is carried out on the historical comparative method. The author tries to determine the etymology of the names of some domestic animals. The investigations proves that the ancient Gagauz were busy cattle breeding and a great part of the animal names have common Turkic origin.

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Особливості зайнятості та доходів населення в особистих селянських господарствах

Особливості зайнятості та доходів населення в особистих селянських господарствах

Author(s): Tatiana Reshitko / Language(s): Ukrainian Issue: 25/2014

Today Ukraine's country specific distribution became private households. Unable to find work in the new farms , much of the rural population alone seeking other forms of employment - creating new subjects of small-scale agricultural production, which constitute a large portion of the informal sector of the rural economy. According to statistics in Ukraine currently operates more than 4 million different size and the nature of individual farms. They play a significant role in solving the food problem of the state and social problems in the village, producing almost half of the gross agricultural output of the country. According to experts they employ more than 2.5 million people.Occupying a "niche" in the social division of labor, private households carry inherent to the function of self - preservation and peasant families. But the most important is that in the period of market economy in Ukraine these farms allow you to mitigate the problem of rural employment and significantly stabilize the social situation in rural areas.However, its activity private households experiencing great difficulties. Not solved for working them peasants employment and social protection.

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Klasik Dönem Osmanlı Devleti'nde Vakıfların Gelir Kaynakları

Klasik Dönem Osmanlı Devleti'nde Vakıfların Gelir Kaynakları

Author(s): Cüneyt İpteş,Adem Üzümcü / Language(s): Turkish Issue: 14/2016

Waqfs are important social dynamics which have important roles in culture. Wagfs provide significant contributions to the construction of cities and cultural development as well as increasing public benefit. The Wagfs has undertaken the public activities and had financial autonomy in Ottoman era. Public works, activities have been realized by the agency of the waqf revenues. In this work, the income sources of waqfs are discussed. In this point, incomes are divided into two titles as capital incomes and business incomes. The first section shows what kind of assets do the waqfs as one of the principal factors of the Ottoman financial structure constitute to the accumulation of capital through the effects of military class and the contributions of tradesman sector. In the second section, both the agricultural product supply of the waqfs, their income from factories and business establishments and the effects of those waqfs on economical and commercial life will be analyzed. Icareteyn method has been evaluated in the scope of business incomes of waqfs along with examining the applications of Ottoman period. In this study, the selection of waqfs has been made in relation with subtitles that can be sampled.

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Türkiye’de Özel İstihdam Bürolarının Emek Piyasası Etkinliğine Katkıları

Türkiye’de Özel İstihdam Bürolarının Emek Piyasası Etkinliğine Katkıları

Author(s): Savaş Durmuş,Melih Özçalık / Language(s): Turkish Issue: 7/2014

The labor market in Turkey’s economy has always affected goods and services market and money markets. Employment of labor in the agricultural sector since the founding years of the Republic, with the advancement of technology, has been declined, on the other hand, industry and services sectors have demanded more labor supplies from an increasing population. Employment Agency (İİBK) founded in 1946 as an intermediary government organization between supply and demand in the labor market tried to resolve the lack of information between supply and demand. Foreign capital inflow to Turkey’s economy has accelerated especially after 1980 because of the structural transformation of Turkey’s economy and financial liberalization and many foreign owned companies have begun to operate in the service sector. As a result of this, foreign firms operating according to their own policies have employed workers having better education and qualities. In 2003, Employment Agency was called İŞKUR and has continued its activities. Private sector has started to replace public sector in Turkey since 1990, in line with this development, Private Employment Agencies have been established along with İŞKUR since 2004 as it has been in developed countries in order to bring supply and demand together. Private employment agencies operating in 21 cities bring together the labor supply and demand and play an important role on the effective operation of labor market besides İŞKUR.

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SPATIUL RURAL SI AGRICULTURA – ELEMENTE ORGANICE ALE ECONOMIEI MEDIEVALE: DIRECTII SI TEME DE CERCETARE

Author(s): George-Aurelian Bilavschi / Language(s): English,Romanian Issue: 1/2014

Rural landscape and medieval communities have often been regarded as being mainly static, belonging to some “traditional” or unchanging past. This stereotype point of view can be rejected, by regarding the agriculture as a dynamic process, where the main roles were held by nature, rural landscape and ecological space and the individual with his concerns, feelings and experiences, permanently balancing between stability, change, resilience, crisis and innovation. The daily routine and the medieval man’s concern to provide food, structured its relationship with the environment, as well as inter-community relations. The knowledge regarding crops and plants, soils and climate were complemented by skills and experience in agriculture, metalwork and tool manufacture, all these being placed in a natural, anthropogenetic and socially distinct environment. The present study stands for an introduction to an intricate analysis of the medieval rural world of the Eastern Carpathian area. Such an article meets the necessity of an enlarged database, as it takes into consideration information provided by corroborating disparate and often anachronistic or confusing archaeological and historical data. Medieval rural research started quite late inRomania, in the second half of the 19th century, when a few studies were published by ethnologists, linguists, and agronomists. It was only towards the middle of the 20th century, when the rural areas started to be archaeologically investigated but without substance and consistency.In our country, elements of "everyday life" and agricultural space organization were briefly discussed, the research being tainted by the lack of historical sources (written sources and archaeological research). Our historical and archaeological data cannot be compared to the situation in other European countries and, moreover, what we have has not been exploited enough. In addition, such a topic requires the use of a very large range of information provided by several complementary fields of research, interdisciplinarity being instrumental in this case. Nowadays, topics related to human inter-relations, individual and communal mentality, food and culinary practices, hygiene, education, culture and religious practices, ordinary and eschatological fear, archaic landscape and the ecology of the daily medieval landscape, are a constant presence in European scientific circles and research programs. In many academic centers of Europe important monographic works and studies were published, on topics such as rural territory organization and structure of countryside communities, paleoclimatology, agricultural landscape and the ecology of rural settlements, commercial networks, and centers of production, culinary art, etc.

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ZALESIANIE GRUNTÓW ROLNYCH I NIEUŻYTKÓW W GMINIE SZADEK W LATACH 1995–2015

ZALESIANIE GRUNTÓW ROLNYCH I NIEUŻYTKÓW W GMINIE SZADEK W LATACH 1995–2015

Author(s): Beata Woziwoda,Sylwester Lisek,Katarzyna Ambrożkiewicz / Language(s): Polish Issue: 16/2016

The increase in forest cover and the reduction in agricultural land area has become a common feature of the contemporary landscape in Poland. This article presents an overview of the trends of farmland afforestation in the Commune of Szadek in the last two decades. The economic factors that shaped the process of farmland to woodland transformation are presented. The results show that the forest land area has increased in the last 20 years. In general, around 300 ha of arable land and wasteland were afforested in the years 1995–2015, of which 172 ha belonged to owners from the private sector. However, in the last decade there were only 27 ha of private lands converted to woodlands. Since Poland’s accession to the EU in 2004, the afforestation of arable lands has been financially supported by the European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (EAFRD) within the Rural Development Programme (RDP) in accordance with the principles of the European Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). The financial support of afforestation programme in the Commune of Szadek amounts over 800 thousands zloty per 23,75 ha of woodlands (data of Agency for Restructuring and Modernisation of Agriculture). The scale and rate of farmland afforestation depended on the available financial measures and sufficiently clear rules for afforestation programmes within RDP. However, the negative economic experiences arising from the instability of the contemporary Polish and European economies and rules, curbs the process of economically (afforestation of land unsuitable for agricultural use) and/or ecologically (forest restoration within a deforested landscape) justified afforestation of poor agricultural lands and wastelands.

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Neşet Günal’ın İzinde Türk Resminde Tarımda Kadın İmgesi: Sosyolojik Bir Çözümleme

Neşet Günal’ın İzinde Türk Resminde Tarımda Kadın İmgesi: Sosyolojik Bir Çözümleme

Author(s): Nadide Karkıner,Mehmet Ecevit / Language(s): Turkish Issue: 69/2012

The aim of this paper is to analyze the image of rural woman in the paintings of Neset Günal within the context of structural relations of Turkish agriculture. He is an important pioneer of social realist current in Turkish painting. The themes of social realist art have always been the nationalization, the Westernization, relations of employer and employee, the fact of “gecekondu”, peasantry, and relations of peasantry and landlord and land problems. The paintings of Neşet Günal will be analyzed by taking into account the social and economic situation of the country during the periods they are produced. These periods form the conceptual framework of this paper. The analysis of social and economic conditions in relation with rural woman necessitates problems below: Is rural woman an aesthetic art object? Is rural woman an unpaid family labour in reproduction and production processes? Moreover, the image of woman is painted in the framework of social reality. Main theme of works of Neşet Günal is “The People of Middle Anatolia and Its Reality”. For him “the reality in art is the reality of human and society at the same time”. Within the 23 paintings of Neşet Güpnal that are chosen in a chronological order, the relation of woman to “wage labor”, unpaid household labor”, sexual division of labor”, subsistence economy” and “land” will be analyzed.

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Opportunities and Challenges of Dates Industry in Saudi Arabia: A Study of AlKharj Region

Author(s): Mohammad Tariq Intezar,Ahmed Saied Rahama Abdallah,Venkata Sai Srinivasa Rao / Language(s): English Issue: 41/2016

Production of dates in Saudi Arabia has a major contribution in the development of the country's economy as well as its' agricultural sector. In terms of production as well as exports of dates, Saudi Arabia is in the forefront of other countries in the world. The market for dates in Saudi Arabia is also fulfilling the needs of local markets. The geographical and climatic conditions of the country have several advantages to further increase the production of dates and their exports to compete at international markets. Almost 25% area and 40% of total production in Saudi Arabia is from AlKharj region of the kingdom. A sample of 44 respondents representing farmers, customers, and marketers are surveyed and the data results of their opinions on opportunities and challenges of the industry are analyzed. By using SPSS, goodness fit and item fit analysis of data has been also tested. The study results identified several opportunities for dates marketing and however concluded that the farmers and traders are faced difficulties in marketing of their produced dates. Based on the analysis of study results, it is also proposed that by the ways of date festivals, easy hiring of labor and, awareness of financial support schemes from the government would definitely support the industry and its stakeholder to face the challenges at present.

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RATIONALIZATION OF PESTICIDE CONSUMPTION FOR
GROWED FRUIT CULTURES IN CENTRAL BOSNIA

RATIONALIZATION OF PESTICIDE CONSUMPTION FOR GROWED FRUIT CULTURES IN CENTRAL BOSNIA

Author(s): Aida Varupa,Krsto Mijanović / Language(s): English Issue: 17/2022

In the last 10 years, the development of small agricultural holdings has prevailed in Central Bosnia. Plant productions in the first region of raspberries, plums and apples are represented. The second region is raspberry, strawberry and apple and the third region is plum, apple and pear. This production is accompanied by the services of agricultural pharmacies, including fertilizers, food and protection. The experience of agricultural engineers and ecologists indicates uncontrolled consumption of fertilizers and protective agents. Another big problem is the absence of agricultural advisory services in the field, so farmers use over-the-counter plant protection products. The use of plant protection products and nutrition without the appropriate dose and concentration is a problem for the cultivated plants themselves and the overall living environment, ie the environment. This paper will show how it is possible to rationalize the consumption of pesticides and apply production to the extent that it is environmentally friendly and whose products will be higher quality, without residues that we take into the body every day by using fertilizers and pesticides without instructions.

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JUGOSLOVENSKA TRGOVINSKA VINSKA KRIZA (1918-1941)

JUGOSLOVENSKA TRGOVINSKA VINSKA KRIZA (1918-1941)

Author(s): Svetozar Savić,Saša Čekrlija,Zlatibor Milić / Language(s): Bosnian Issue: 24/2022

The period between the two world wars (1918-1929) in the newly formed Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes brought many doubts in the production and trade of wine, a permanent wine crisis that lasted a long time and a general approach to rebuilding vineyards on American rootstocks. The new situation caused a change in trade relations, their reconstruction was very slow and difficult. The struggle for new wine markets has been intense. Even later, in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1929-1941), the prices of Yugoslav wines were not competitive with foreign ones, and foreign trade relations were not sufficiently regulated. Interventions and appeals of producers and trading houses from wine-growing regions (Dalmatia, Herzegovina, Slavonia, Banat) were permanent. Several conferences held in Belgrade, Split, and Ptuj aimed to pass resolutions calling for legal incentives for the trade and export of wine.

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