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FACTOR MARKETS IN BULGARIAN BEEKEEPING
Author(s) -
Lyubomir Lyibenov,
Aneliya Lyubenova,
Ivaylo Hristakov
Publication year - 2021
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.36997/ara2021.163
Subject(s) - beekeeping , bulgarian , business , sustainable development , agricultural economics , economics , ecology , biology , philosophy , linguistics
The aim is to determine the size and development trends of land and labor markets in the national beekeeping. The study is focused only on them, as the size and trends of national financial markets in beekeeping are defined in another study by the authors. The urgency of the problem stems from the important role of factor markets in achieving sustainable development of beekeeping and other sectors dependent on it, given the pollination activity of bees. The study finds that the land markets in the beekeeping sector are over 0.5 BGN million/year, and the labor markets are over 77.2 BGN million/year, i.e. form joint factor markets in the Bulgarian beekeeping for over 77.7 BGN million/year. Their development trends are positive and derived from those in the beekeeping sector and other related markets - financial and others.

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