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On behalf of the Editorial Board of the Agricultural Economics – Czech journal, we invite submissions in the thematic issue:

“Bioeconomic strategies and systems as tools for achieving sustainable agriculture and rural development“.

Guest Editors for the thematic issue:
Associate Professor Eva Cudlínová (University of South Bohemia)
Professor Miloslav Lapka (University of South Bohemia)
Professor Sandy Rikoon (University of Missouri)

More information about the thematic issue can be found (download) here .

Manuscript submission information:
Authors are invited to submit original research articles related to the theme of the issue. Submissions must adhere to the journal's guidelines and be submitted through the online submission system. Authors must submit a cover letter, stating their intent to publish in the thematic issue, along with the manuscript. The inclusion of the manuscript in the thematic issue is at the discretion of the Editorial Board.
Manuscripts submitted to this thematic issue will be peer-reviewed and will be subjected to the standard manuscript handling fee.
Papers should be original, unpublished, and not currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. Detailed Instructions for authors can be found on the journal homepage.

Important dates:
Submission open: May 1, 2024
Submission deadline: October 31, 2024


Impact factor (WoS):

2023: 1.9
Q2 – Economics; Q2 – Agricultural Economics & Policy
5-Year Impact Factor: 2.0

SCImago Journal Rank (SCOPUS):

SCImago Journal & Country Rank


Agricultural Economics

  • ISSN 0139-570X (Print)
  • ISSN 1805-9295 (On-line)

An international open access peer-reviewed journal published by the Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences and financed by the Ministry of Agriculture of the Czech Republic. Published since 1954 (by 1999 under the title Zemědělská ekonomika)

  • The journal is administered by an international Editorial Board
  • Editor-in-Chief: prof. Ing. Lukáš Čechura, Ph.D.
  • Co-editors: Ing. Jarmila Curtiss, Ph.D., prof. Ing. Jindřich Špička, Ph.D., doc. Ing. Pavla Vrabcová, Ph.D.
  • Executive Editor: Ing. Zdeňka Náglová, Ph.D.
  • Technical Editor: Mgr. Barbora Vobrubová, Ph.D.
  • The journal is published monthly

Aims & Scope

The journal publishes scientific articles: original scientific papers dealing with agricultural subjects from the sphere of economics, management, informatics, ecology, social economy and sociology. An extensive scope of subjects in fact covers the whole of agribusiness, that means economic relations of suppliers and producers of inputs for agriculture and food industry, problems from the aspects of social economy and rural sociology and finally the economics of the population nutrition. Papers are published in English.


Current issue

The impact of environmental attitudes of farmers on efficiency in the agricultural sector in the European UnionOriginal Paper

Lukasz Kryszak

Agric. Econ. - Czech, 2024, 70(8):383-394 | DOI: 10.17221/46/2024-AGRICECON  

The aim of this paper is to investigate whether the more pro-environmental attitudes of farmers influence the technical efficiency of agricultural sectors in EU regions (NUTS-2). To answer this, I employed data envelopment analysis (DEA) for efficiency analysis combined with the double bootstrapped truncated regression to investigate the relationship between environmental attitudes and technical efficiency. I found that this relationship is positive, i.e. pro-environmental attitudes were related to greater efficiency. An increase in the environmental attitude variable by one standard deviation led to an improvement in efficiency of 2.8–6...

Do peers and agglomeration affect farm efficiency?Original Paper

Sunhyung Min, Kwansoo Kim

Agric. Econ. - Czech, 2024, 70(8):395-405 | DOI: 10.17221/99/2024-AGRICECON  

This study investigates peer effects and agglomeration impacts on the cost efficiency of South Korean rice farms using a five-year panel dataset of production costs. We employed a time-varying stochastic frontier cost function approach to estimate cost efficiency and a linear-in-means model to quantify peer influences. The findings underscore peer effects as central to understanding and enhancing farm productivity, particularly in rice farming regions. Both specialisation and diversity of agglomeration positively influenced efficiency, with specialisation having a larger impact. Peer effects were stronger in highly rice-specialised areas. These...

Are technological or efficiency differences more pronounced between Hungarian and Polish poultry farms? A stochastic metafrontier analysisOriginal Paper

Lajos Baráth, Imre Fertő, Jakub Staniszewski

Agric. Econ. - Czech, 2024, 70(8):406-413 | DOI: 10.17221/322/2023-AGRICECON  

The efficiency of poultry production plays a crucial role in ensuring food security and maintaining human health sustainability. Although extensive research has been done on the largest poultry-producing countries, the European Union’s contribution has not been thoroughly investigated, especially in Central and Eastern Europe. This study aims to fill this gap by analysing the technical efficiency of poultry farms in Hungary and Poland. We use the stochastic metafrontier approach to Farm Accountancy Data Network (FADN) data from 2010 to 2015. The results suggest that both countries have technical inefficiencies. The meta technical efficiency...

Determinants of the demand for fruits and vegetables: Preferences by age and gender in EuropeOriginal Paper

Elena Hošková, Iveta Zentková

Agric. Econ. - Czech, 2024, 70(8):414-423 | DOI: 10.17221/394/2023-AGRICECON  

Fruits and vegetables form the basis of a nutritional diet for the population. In addition to the basic determinants, such as market prices and consumer income, other factors influence consumer demand.  This paper aims to investigate how the age and gender of consumers influence the demand for fruit and vegetables in different European countries. In this paper, the demand for fruit and vegetables is understood through the population’s preferences for fruit and vegetable consumption, i.e., the proportion of the population that prefers to consume fruit and vegetables five or more times a day. The paper uses data from Eurostat. Factor, cluster...