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Animal Production, Resource Engagement and Sustainability of Return
Author(s) -
Edin Ramić,
Besim Salkić,
Ensar Salkić,
Amir Zenunović,
Adela Mujić
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of agriculture and ecology research international
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2394-1073
DOI - 10.9734/jaeri/2020/v21i1130176
Subject(s) - sustainability , production (economics) , business , order (exchange) , natural resource economics , rural area , resource (disambiguation) , agriculture , economic growth , geography , economics , political science , ecology , finance , computer science , computer network , archaeology , biology , law , macroeconomics
In recent years, the topic of sustainability of return has been topical. A significant number, if not the vast majority, are in fact returnees to rural areas in the wider area of ​​Bosnia and Herzegovina.  There are many objective reasons why this is so, but in this paper we will deal with the perspectives of sustainable return on the example of the region "Srednje Podrinje". Animal production imposes itself as the simplest form of production in order to engage existing resources owned by returnees, primarily land. However, one of the problems faced by the inhabitants of rural areas is the lack of knowledge about the markets for agricultural products, in connection with their chances but also threats.

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