8 research outputs found

    Modern Consumer and Organic Farming in Serbia: Perspectives of Organic Food Consumption

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    Modern agriculture is facing new challenges in the field of sustainable development and it is required not only to supply products of satisfactory quality, but also take into account the numerous environmental and social consequences of characters relating thereto, and which directly affect the overall society. The main reasons for the expansion of organic agriculture are the results of medical studies that show increased health risks in consuming foods originating from intensive conventional production. Risk had the most high frequency of disorders of development and health of infants, as well as disorders of fertility that have been demonstrated in humans and animals. The essence of this work is reflected in the specific field of view, the importance of marketing - consumer behavior, as well as our opportunities to join the new trends, both in production and consumption of organic products

    ECO MARKETING IN EXPORT FOOD

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    In the developed world, the modern buyer is very aware of the backlog of environmental problems and all the consequences for the health and quality of life in general. Therefore, their responsibility, to be sure of eliminating all those who behave environmentally irresponsible. Eco-marketing, as well as conventional marketing, are elements of marketing mix, but extended and adapted to modern conditions. As a logical consequence there is distinct increase in demand for ecological food products (products and services) and support to companies whose activities fit the demands of citizens and legislators, when it comes to ecology. Eco-marketing is slowly cease to be desire, but becomes a need for products that their products are placed on discerning market. Thus, with the standard information on the composition and quality of product, and instructions for use and terms of use, the information appearing on the eligibility of certain eco products. Showing the importance of marketing and Serbian able to place eco products on the market of Europe is the essence of this paper

    Knowledge of French Language and Culture- A Precondition for Improving Economic Relations Between Serbia and France

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    France is one of the largest economies of the world and one of the most influential countries of the EU, and its centuries-old friendship with Serbia and a strategic position in the Western Balkans and the complementarity of economies represent a good basis for the development of bilateral economic relations. However, despite the great potential for cooperation, mutual cooperation results to date are not at a high level. One of the reasons may well be just the language barrier and the lack of knowledge of French market culture. The aim of this paper is to present forms of economic cooperation between Serbia and France, to emphasize the importance of the knowledge of French language and intercultural competence as a prerequisite for cooperation, at least in the initial marketing terms. In this paper, we will give a brief historical overview of the French economic relations, and by employing a complementary analysis we will present the mutual trade between the two countries, and we will as well point out the importance of knowing the French language and French culture to the employees who have plans for successful cooperation with French partners

    Policy and promotion of sustainable inland waterway transport in Europe - Danube River

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    For transport purposes a great amount of fossil fuels is exploited which represents the biggest threat to global warming and the realization of sustainable development concept. European Union is trying to implement and plan this concept on the entire European continent. In order to manage the sustainable development strategy, it is necessary to conduct an all-inclusive analysis of the current state and depending on the results, set some goals and define the activities that will make their realization possible. This research is based on the analysis of the waterway transport on Danube River and its aim is to point out the facts, based on which it will be possible to predict further directions of sustainable transport development on the most important waterway of Europe. The research indicates the basic rules of European politics of sustainable inland waterway development. The River Danube is considered to be the backbone of water transport in Europe. It connects, via Rhine - Main Canal, Western Europe and Rotterdam harbor with the Black Sea, that is with Russia and the East. The authors also analyze the data about the use of Danube waterway for transport of goods and people. This research covered a short description of Danube, the analysis of Danube fleet, the analysis of the amount of transported goods and number of transported people as well as the analysis of load and unload of goods in Danube harbors. The research covered these points in the period starting from the year of 1950. Based on the result analysis the authors arrived at a conclusion that the use of River Danube for waterway transport purposes is unsatisfactory and that as such cannot be sustained in long term. Also, the research points to the basic European initiatives and investment projects in the field of river transport which is in implementation stage. Considering the basic regulation documents and research results, the authors present an overview of measures and suggestions for efficient management conducted so far, development of a unique information system and promotion of Danube waterway, which will lead towards long-term sustainable development transport on Danube and so it will stimulate a stable and sustainable development of all countries and regions in Europe.Sustainable transport Heavy load transport Passenger transport Promotion Policy Danube

    LIVER TUMOR (LYMPANGIOMA CAPILLARE HEPATIS) – A RARITY IN NEONATAL PRACTICE

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    Fetal tumors are rare in the neonatal age. They are characterized by various pathohistological findings. The paper presents the case of a male newborn, aged four days, with a liver tumor (lymphangioma capillare hepatis). The outcome was good thanks to a multidisciplinary approach
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