Agriculture and agroindustry: perspectives of new configuration
Abstract
This paper presents a reflection about the contemporary agricultural crisis in the
developed countries. We try to show that it results not only from the supply/demand disequilibrium,
as it is supposed by the majority of the analysts, but also by what we consider as structural
factors of the technological modernization pattern. It seems that, by ecological reasons,
it is over the historical trend of increasing agricultural labor productivity which allowed the
farmers income to rise and the agricultural prices to fall. In these countries the farmers income
has been reduced compared to that of urban workers. The only solution for this problem
would be transforming the agricultural producers into agro-industrial producers.
JEL Classification: Q11; Q18.
Keywords: Production surplus agriculture food price