Abstract:
After 1990, Romanian agriculture has undergone a long process of transition from command to market economy to adapt to the operation of the common market for integration into European structures and subsequently in 2007 to implement the Common Agricultural Policy.
In terms of operational structures Romanian agriculture is uneven, and their dual nature is emphasized to the vast majority of Member States of the European Union. In Romania, the agricultural land fund is strongly affected by the fragmentation into small parcels, which leads in many cases impossible the application of modern agricultural technologies leading agricultural technology, scientifically, to obtain Farmland of stable production both in terms of quantity and quality.
The paper aims to identify opportunities for future Common Agricultural Policy towards developing the agricultural sector and mainly in strengthening agricultural exploitations, as the main source of support to the sector will be represented by European funds.