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Are there any differences in rural development challenges within European countries? Social and economic contexts from EU rural leaders

In: International Food and Agribusiness Management Review
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Tomasz Kusio Assistant Professor, Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Krakowie, Rakowicka 27, Krakow 31510, Poland.

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Joanna Kudełko Associate Professor, Uniwersytet Ekonomiczny w Krakowie, Rakowicka 27, Krakow 31510, Poland.

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Alexandra Borges Assistant Professor, Instituto Politécnico de Viana do Castelo, Avenida do Atlântico, No. 644, Viana do Castelo 4900-348, Portugal.

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Anamarija Delic Associate Professor, Josip Juraj Strossmayer University of Osijek, Trg Ljudevita Gaja 7, Osijek 31000, Croatia.

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Iulia Stroila PhD Candidate, Fachhochschule Muenster, Johann-Krane-Weg 23, Muenster 48149, Germany.

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Rural development has become a significant policy challenge in Europe. More employment opportunities have increasingly been concentrated in urban areas, leaving rural regions with ever-continuing down-fall in terms of population size and economic growth. In this context, rural entrepreneurship activity that positively influences rural communities is embedded in broader social or structural policies at the European level. The aim of the article is to investigate societal and economic challenges and their innovative solutions in five European rural regions: Croatia (Slovania), Germany (Münsterland, Saxony-Anhalt), Poland (Małopolska), and Portugal (Alto Minho). This study follows a multi-case method which investigates the diversity of challenges and solutions in selected European rural areas. The comparative analysis reveals that most essential activities aimed at alleviating the development problems of rural areas include education of local communities, improvement of economic and digital infrastructure, activities supporting production and promotion of local products, promotion of cooperation between local communities and producers, and stronger orientation of local policy towards financial support of production enterprises and farms. The conclusions resulting from the study lead to formulating recommendations concerning rural policies in the context of developing entrepreneurship strategies in rural areas.

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