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The task of agricultural advisers is to help farmers adjust to new economic conditions. The article presents actions launched by agricultural advisers within the Project of Developing Private Dairy Farms, which was implemented on the territory of the commune Turosl in 1990-1997. The author writes about the beginnings of this initiative and presents the objectives and individual stages of the project's implementation. He emphasizes the role played by the Project's advisers in introduction of new technologies in dairy farms and modernization of these farms. He also describes the most important changes that occurred in the organization and operation of dairy farms, drawing attention to the transfer of innovative solutions from farms which participated in the project to other dairy farms.The author presents also the opinions of farmers participating in the programme about the work of the Project's advisers.
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Accession to the European Union calls for an intensified activity of advisory services in Poland. These services should concentrate their efforts on consulting concerning adjustment to conditions of operation concordant with EU requirements and use of assistance offered within the Common Agricultural Policy and structural funds. Changes are, therefore, needed that would help create a system of rural and agricultural advisory services rendered by various institutions, complementary in character and having different sources of financing. There is room in this system for advisory services rendered by state-run, self-government and private entities. What really matters is the direction of their work. Farmers need mainly agricultural (technological and economic) and agricultural-environmental advice, whereas the residents of rural areas need chiefly advice on multifunctional development of villages, as well as social-economic and rural-environmental issues.
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