U radu se istražuje pozicija info osnove hrvatskog poljodjelskog sustava u odnosu na info osnovu suvremenih poljodjelskih sustava razvijenih zemalja, a ukazuje se i na važnost istraživačkog pristupa ...navedenoj problematici. Posebna pozornost posvećena je razlozima za donošenje nove strategije razvoja hrvatskog poljodjelskog sustava u kojoj bi trebalo na sustavan način osmisliti njegovu info osnovu, kao i obrazovnim aspektima u domeni hrvatskog poljodjelstva u ovom povijesno prijelaznom periodu.
In the paper two main development models are shown: agriculture industry development model based on the estimations of experts (model of experts) and agriculture science development model. The ...experts of the Republic of Latvia Ministry of Agriculture take part in the preparation of the model data, and the results of the models are used in Latvia agriculture industry and science development strategy. The model results show that it is possible to reach profit per employee as the EU average. For this the number of employees have to diminish not less than two times. The level of profit for living in the countries lifts to average EU level. It is possible to develop the alternative agricultural production also. The above mentioned can be achieved only along with comprehensive developments of the countries: education, infrastructure, technologies, etc. Agriculture industry development is constrained to the potential of scientific research in the industry. Furthermore, the number of scientists is declining. Only increasing the investments in technologies by five times in comparison with the current level, the decline in the numbers of scientists in agriculture industry can be stopped.
The cultural and creative sectors are highly ranked by the number of employees at the European Union (EU) level and they represent an economic force that proved its resilience to economic changes due ...to rapid and easy adaptations to market and innovation trends. In order to achieve the objectives of the Europe 2020 Strategy, in 2013 the Regulation (EU) No 1295/2013 was passed by the European Parliament and the Council to establish the Creative Europe Programme (2014–2020) for support to cultural and creative sectors. However, it was found that the Republic of Croatia lacked systematic monitoring of the cultural and creative sectors (including the IT sector) as they are not sufficiently and well positioned in national policies and strategies. The research has been conducted into the level of success of the EU and its regulatory framework in stimulating cultural and creative sectors in developing countries. The paper analyzes the extent to which the Republic of Croatia adopted and applied the opportunities offered by the European Union programmes in financing the projects in cultural and creative sectors based on the results of the Creative Europe Programme, the Culture Sub-programme. The authors conducted the comparative analysis into the official programme results achieved in the Republic of Croatia, Slovenia and other EU member states. The research results show the position of the Republic of Croatia in relation to other countries, the influence of EU membership length and the level of innovation on the total number of positive applications evaluations in this field.