Modern approaches to the classification of individual farms

Abstract

The modern types of individual farms are investigated in the article. Classification criteria are formulated and specific groups of farms are identified.

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Yuliya Koverko

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Yuliya Koverko (2015). Modern approaches to the classification of individual farms. Вісник Львівського національного аграрного університету: Економіка АПК, 1(22), 50-54. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-592416