Forming prices in the corn, wheat and soya production chains in the post-covid conditions and the conditions of the Ukrainian crisis
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n the paper, an analysis of the costs and economic efficiency of the production of the three
most significant stock-exchange crops in Serbia (namely corn, wheat and soya) was carried
out. The paper is aimed at comparing the costs and profits their production in the year that was
stable when the market is concerned (2018) and in the year which is affected by the influence
of the coronavirus pandemic and the crisis in Ukraine (2022). The results have shown that there
has been a significant increase in the growth of the total costs in all the three crops, namely
74.5%, 63.6% and 66.5% in corn, wheat and soybean, respectively. Change in the structure of
the costs has also been perceived, namely the total production costs in the year 2022 were
dominated by direct costs, i.e. the costs of the reproduction material, 65.3%, 55.8% and 55.1%,
respectively. Changes in the agricultural products supply chain have caused a drastic rise in
the kernel price per unit of measure namely by 73.7...% in corn, 113.1% in wheat and 119.2% in
the soybean kernel. Based on the analysis of the obtained parameters, the greatest economic
efficiency was perceived in the production of soybean (1.43), then wheat (0.60) and corn (0.46).
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costs / crisis / food / inputs / price growthИзвор:
Book of Proceedings: Economic and Social Development; 89th International Scientific Conference on Economic and Social Development – "Economical, Agricultural and Legal Frameworks of Sustainable Development", 2022, 262-269Издавач:
- Varazdin (Croatia) : Varazdin Development and Entrepreneurship Agency
- Koprivnica (Croatia) : University North
- Novi Sad (Serbia) : University Business Academy
- Novi Sad (Serbia) : Faculty of Economics and Engineering Management
- Pancevo (Serbia) : Tamiš Research and Development Institute
- Warsaw (Poland) : Faculty of Management University of Warsaw
- Rabat (Morocco) : Faculty of Law, Economics and Social Sciences Sale - Mohammed V University in Rabat
- Tangier (Morocco) : ENCGT - Ecole Nationale de Commerce et de Gestion de Tanger - Abdelmalek Essaadi University
- Cakovec (Croatia) : Polytechnic of Medimurje in Cakovec
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Istraživačko razvojni institut TAMIŠTY - CONF AU - Roljević - Nikolić, Svetlana AU - Ćurčić, Nikola PY - 2022 UR - https://intam.institut-tamis.rs/handle/123456789/262 AB - n the paper, an analysis of the costs and economic efficiency of the production of the three most significant stock-exchange crops in Serbia (namely corn, wheat and soya) was carried out. The paper is aimed at comparing the costs and profits their production in the year that was stable when the market is concerned (2018) and in the year which is affected by the influence of the coronavirus pandemic and the crisis in Ukraine (2022). The results have shown that there has been a significant increase in the growth of the total costs in all the three crops, namely 74.5%, 63.6% and 66.5% in corn, wheat and soybean, respectively. Change in the structure of the costs has also been perceived, namely the total production costs in the year 2022 were dominated by direct costs, i.e. the costs of the reproduction material, 65.3%, 55.8% and 55.1%, respectively. Changes in the agricultural products supply chain have caused a drastic rise in the kernel price per unit of measure namely by 73.7% in corn, 113.1% in wheat and 119.2% in the soybean kernel. Based on the analysis of the obtained parameters, the greatest economic efficiency was perceived in the production of soybean (1.43), then wheat (0.60) and corn (0.46). PB - Varazdin (Croatia) : Varazdin Development and Entrepreneurship Agency PB - Koprivnica (Croatia) : University North PB - Novi Sad (Serbia) : University Business Academy PB - Novi Sad (Serbia) : Faculty of Economics and Engineering Management PB - Pancevo (Serbia) : Tamiš Research and Development Institute PB - Warsaw (Poland) : Faculty of Management University of Warsaw PB - Rabat (Morocco) : Faculty of Law, Economics and Social Sciences Sale - Mohammed V University in Rabat PB - Tangier (Morocco) : ENCGT - Ecole Nationale de Commerce et de Gestion de Tanger - Abdelmalek Essaadi University PB - Cakovec (Croatia) : Polytechnic of Medimurje in Cakovec C3 - Book of Proceedings: Economic and Social Development; 89th International Scientific Conference on Economic and Social Development – "Economical, Agricultural and Legal Frameworks of Sustainable Development" T1 - Forming prices in the corn, wheat and soya production chains in the post-covid conditions and the conditions of the Ukrainian crisis EP - 269 SP - 262 ER -
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Roljević - Nikolić, S.,& Ćurčić, N.. (2022). Forming prices in the corn, wheat and soya production chains in the post-covid conditions and the conditions of the Ukrainian crisis. in Book of Proceedings: Economic and Social Development; 89th International Scientific Conference on Economic and Social Development – "Economical, Agricultural and Legal Frameworks of Sustainable Development" Varazdin (Croatia) : Varazdin Development and Entrepreneurship Agency., 262-269.
Roljević - Nikolić S, Ćurčić N. Forming prices in the corn, wheat and soya production chains in the post-covid conditions and the conditions of the Ukrainian crisis. in Book of Proceedings: Economic and Social Development; 89th International Scientific Conference on Economic and Social Development – "Economical, Agricultural and Legal Frameworks of Sustainable Development". 2022;:262-269..
Roljević - Nikolić, Svetlana, Ćurčić, Nikola, "Forming prices in the corn, wheat and soya production chains in the post-covid conditions and the conditions of the Ukrainian crisis" in Book of Proceedings: Economic and Social Development; 89th International Scientific Conference on Economic and Social Development – "Economical, Agricultural and Legal Frameworks of Sustainable Development" (2022):262-269.