Developments in the Agricultural and Rural Capital Market of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia

Type Book
Title Developments in the Agricultural and Rural Capital Market of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia
Author(s)
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2011
URL http://aei.pitt.edu/58512/1/Factor_Markets_9.pdf
Abstract
The undeveloped rural capital market in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia is constrained by
an urban–rural development gap, with limited capacities for rural development and imperfections in
the rural capital market. Among the most striking hindrances are the illegal status of a large share of
agricultural buildings and other real estate in rural areas, particularly on the individual family farms
that prevail in the country, and the insufficient knowledge and abilities of individual farmers in
applying for credit. National, EU and other donor funds are being used to improve knowledge, skills
and other human resources, and to address the illegal status of buildings and facilities. During the
most recent years, government support for agricultural, rural and regional development has been
introduced to promote good agricultural practices, production and economic activity in rural areas.
The elimination of imperfections and improvements to the functioning of the capital market – making
access to credit and funds easier, especially for small-scale family farms and for rural development –
are seen as measures contributing to agriculture and more balanced rural and regional development.

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