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Abstract
Farmers associations can be used as models for improving farming
conditions in upland regions. This study highlights some of the advantages and
good practises of farmer associations and provides examples of successful
associations operating in the closer and broader regions. Direct contacts with
farmer groups enabled analysis of their attitudes and readiness to affiliate.
Farmer associations help maintain or improve rural living conditions. They
group together farmers who exploit resources reasonably and who upgrade farming
methods in the broader area. The development of activities practised by farmer
groups and associations furthers the economic development in the local community
and enhances the creation of new jobs for young people in rural areas, thereby
contributing to reducing migration flows and related rural devastation.