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W pracy przedstawiono analizę zmian struktury wartości eksportu produktów rolnych w Polsce w latach 1980 – 2010 w porównaniu z innymi krajami UE. Do analizy porównawczej wybraliśmy następujące kraje UE: Niemcy, Francję, Wielka Brytanię, Holandię, Hiszpanię oraz Włochy. Do badania zmian struktury eksportu w okresie 31 lat wykorzystaliśmy uogólniony wskaźnik Giniego oraz jedno z narzędzi gradacyjnej analizy odpowiedniości i skupień (GCCA – Grade Correspondence Cluster Analysis). Analiza wykazała różny poziom zróżnicowania struktur eksportu produktów rolnych w badanych krajach.
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In this work we analyzed the changes of the structure of value of agriculture products’ exports in Poland during 1980 – 210 in comparison to other EU countries. In this comparative analysis we chose those EU countries whose largest fraction of exports is constituted by agriculture products: Germany, France, Great Britain, Netherlands, Spain and Italy. To study the changes of the structure of export of agriculture products during those 31 years we used multidimensional analysis methods: Gini index and GCCA – Grade Correspondence Cluster Analysis. To visualize the differentiation of structures of export of agriculture products we used overrepresentation maps (prepared in GradeStat). Analysis was based on 9 groups of agriculture products in million USD: live animals (S2-00), meat and preparations (S2-01), dairy products and birds’ eggs (S2-02), Fish, crustacean and molluscs, and preparations thereof (S2-03), cereals and cereal preparations (S2-04), vegetables and fruit (S2-05), suger, suger preparations and honey (S2-06), coffee, tea, cocoa, spices, and manufactures thereof (S2-07), feeding stuff for animals (not including unmilled cereals (S2-08), miscellaneous edible products and preparations (S2-09). The completed studies have shown a large differentiation of the structure of export of agriculture products in all researched countries. However, the largest differentiation was present in Poland. A significantly high dynamic of growth was observed within three groups of products: dairy products and birds’ eggs (S2-02), Fish, crustacean and molluscs, and preparations thereof (S2-03), vegetables and fruit (S2-05). The participation of those groups in the country’s export has been steadily growing. On the other hand, the participation of until now standard groups of agriculture products (unprocessed: live animals (S2-00) and meat and preparations (S2-01)) has been decreasing.
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