Abstract:
Family farms are considered in developed countries the basic units in
agriculture, in which family is the main source of labour force. In some
countries, there are restrictions in the development of major corporations in
agriculture to maintain and develop family farms. The problem of the size of
agricultural exploitations that fit the demands of technical and scientific
progress has been a concern of developed countries. The demand and the
trend in European countries have been and still is that of increasing the size
of agricultural exploitations.