DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL OF MEDICINAL PLANTS OF RURAL AREAS

The area of Serbia is characterized by a large diversity of flora (over 3500 species and subspecies), and thus the wealth of natural resources of medicinal and aromatic plants (more than 700 species are used in ethnomedicine). Serbia, due to favorable climate, soil and unpolluted environment is ver...

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Main Authors: Ljiljana Kostadinović, Lazar Ružičić, Tamara Galonja-Coghill, Jovanka Lević, Sava Pavkov
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Language:English
Published: Naučno društvo agrarnih ekonomista Balkana, Beograd; Institut za ekonomiku poljoprivrede, Beograd i Akademija ekonomskih nauka, Bukurešt 2011-12-01
Series:Ekonomika Poljoprivrede (1979)
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Online Access:https://www.ea.bg.ac.rs/index.php/EA/article/view/821
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Lazar Ružičić
Tamara Galonja-Coghill
Jovanka Lević
Sava Pavkov
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description The area of Serbia is characterized by a large diversity of flora (over 3500 species and subspecies), and thus the wealth of natural resources of medicinal and aromatic plants (more than 700 species are used in ethnomedicine). Serbia, due to favorable climate, soil and unpolluted environment is very suitable for intensive cultivation of medicinal plants, and this type of production made bigger, faster and easier profts than other agricultural production and as such represents a great opportunity for development, primarily in rural areas in Serbia. Sustainable development of natural resources of medicinal and aromatic plants is directly dependent on the application and improvement of legislation and standards that must be harmonized with EU legislation and standards. Regardless of the great opportunities that the herbal sector has on the countryes economic system, many resources, especially when it comes to exports, the higher stages of processing and cultivation, ie. cultivation of medicinal plants (especially on the principles of organic agriculture), are anused.
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spelling doaj.art-dae79945f3f840ec80d0e100df36f2c72023-05-17T16:59:51ZengNaučno društvo agrarnih ekonomista Balkana, Beograd; Institut za ekonomiku poljoprivrede, Beograd i Akademija ekonomskih nauka, BukureštEkonomika Poljoprivrede (1979)0352-34622334-84532011-12-01581 Book 1DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL OF MEDICINAL PLANTS OF RURAL AREASLjiljana Kostadinović0Lazar Ružičić1Tamara Galonja-Coghill2Jovanka Lević3Sava Pavkov4Мегатренд универзитет, Факултет за биофарминг, Маршала Тита 39, 24300 Бачка ТополаМегатренд универзитет, Факултет за биофарминг, Маршала Тита 39, 24300 Бачка ТополаМегатренд универзитет, Факултет за биофарминг, Маршала Тита 39, 24300 Бачка ТополаДиректор Института за прехрамбене технологије у Новом Саду, "ФИНС"Институт за проучавање лековитог биља "др Јосиф Панчић", Тадеуша Кошћушка 1, 11000 Београд The area of Serbia is characterized by a large diversity of flora (over 3500 species and subspecies), and thus the wealth of natural resources of medicinal and aromatic plants (more than 700 species are used in ethnomedicine). Serbia, due to favorable climate, soil and unpolluted environment is very suitable for intensive cultivation of medicinal plants, and this type of production made bigger, faster and easier profts than other agricultural production and as such represents a great opportunity for development, primarily in rural areas in Serbia. Sustainable development of natural resources of medicinal and aromatic plants is directly dependent on the application and improvement of legislation and standards that must be harmonized with EU legislation and standards. Regardless of the great opportunities that the herbal sector has on the countryes economic system, many resources, especially when it comes to exports, the higher stages of processing and cultivation, ie. cultivation of medicinal plants (especially on the principles of organic agriculture), are anused. https://www.ea.bg.ac.rs/index.php/EA/article/view/821medicinal and aromatic plants, sustainable development, legislation, rural areas.
spellingShingle Ljiljana Kostadinović
Lazar Ružičić
Tamara Galonja-Coghill
Jovanka Lević
Sava Pavkov
DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL OF MEDICINAL PLANTS OF RURAL AREAS
Ekonomika Poljoprivrede (1979)
medicinal and aromatic plants, sustainable development, legislation, rural areas.
title DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL OF MEDICINAL PLANTS OF RURAL AREAS
title_full DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL OF MEDICINAL PLANTS OF RURAL AREAS
title_fullStr DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL OF MEDICINAL PLANTS OF RURAL AREAS
title_full_unstemmed DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL OF MEDICINAL PLANTS OF RURAL AREAS
title_short DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL OF MEDICINAL PLANTS OF RURAL AREAS
title_sort development potential of medicinal plants of rural areas
topic medicinal and aromatic plants, sustainable development, legislation, rural areas.
url https://www.ea.bg.ac.rs/index.php/EA/article/view/821
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