A reduction in the number of agricultural bankruptcies
The sectoral bankruptcy rate has risen in recent years in all sectors, but in 2013 produced a long-term decline. This trend did not last in 2014, the index by the end of the first quarter increased to is 3.9 percent an by the end of the half year to 4.2 percent.
(MNB)
The sectoral bankruptcy rate f agriculture (including mining) has not increased to over 4 percent in the examined period. The sector reached its maximum in 2012 (4 percent), which is very favorable compared to the other sectors – the statement of the Agricultural Research Institute reveals. (by our colleague)
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