Anatolie Ignat

Anatolie Ignat

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September 2007 - present
State Agrarian University of Moldova
Position
  • Professor
Description
  • Teaching the course of “Agro food marketing” for English speaking students
Education
September 2009 - November 2013
Independent Researcher
Independent Researcher
Field of study
  • Agricultural Economics
September 2000 - October 2002
Leibniz Universität Hannover
Field of study
  • Horticultural Economics
October 1996 - November 1997
Institute of Management and Advanced Training in Agribusiness
Field of study
  • Agribuisiness Management

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The agricultural sector in the Republic of Moldova is dominated by large cooperative farms, which have a significant share in the agricultural production of the country. At the same time, the number of smallholders accounts for about 98% of the total number of land users. The social well-being of these farms represents an important issue for the Re...
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SUPPORT POLICIES FOR AGRI-FOOD EXPORT PROMOTION IN THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA STRATAN ALEXANDRU , IGNAT ANATOLIE , MOROZ VICTOR Abstract Agri-food trade has expanded over the recent decade in the Republic of Moldova. Trade policies promoted by the Republic of Moldova are mostly oriented towards product diversification, knowledge transfer and promot...
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In recent years the Republic of Moldova has implemented a set of reforms in order to increase the efficiency of agricultural production. The main purpose of this paper is to highlight economic advantages and disadvantages of large and small scale farms, and also to focus on the multidimensional role of the small scale farming for rural areas. The m...
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Diminishing country’s vulnerability to risk factors can be promoted by applying a number of policies and carrying out certain actions: legal, economic, environmental, social, etc. The increase of the agricultural productivity, being stimulated by government investments in rural infrastructure, agricultural science, extension, irrigation, as well as...

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