Poljoprivreda (Dec 2010)

CROATIAN WINE SECTOR IN THE LIGHT OF THE EU ACCESSION

  • Jasna Čačić,
  • Jasenka Gajdoš Kljusurić,
  • Mara Banović,
  • Ivana Rumora,
  • Dražen Čačić

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 2
pp. 51 – 56

Abstract

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The accession process of The Republic of Croatia towards the membership in the European Union demands preparation and adjustment of the whole economy including agriculture. Wine sector, as one of the most complex agriculture sectors regarding European legislation framework, is finding itself on the point of rapid changes. The wine producers as well as the state have to adjust themselves to the new rules and to the new legal framework. The paper has analysed the current situation in the Croatian wine sector, explored the need for establishment of an institution that could help producers in wine marketing as well as the role of the government. According to the survey 73.6% wine producers sell their wine exclusively on the domestic market and 26.4% producers sell it on both domestic and international market. The results have indicated that 53.6% of the producers expect wine sale difficulties after Croatia enters the EU. According to the producers’ opinion the government should establish the institution that could help producers in marketing and consulting activities.

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