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The analysis of the functioning of The Wine-grower’s Fund of the Czech Republic
Osičková, Věroslava ; Vymětal, Petr (advisor) ; Husák, Jan (referee)
Following the examples of foreign countries, there are institutions founded in the Czech Republic engaging with viticulture and winemaking. The Wine-grower's Fund is the most important and is the only institution winemakers are obliges to pay contributions from every litre of wine launching the market and from every hectare of vineyard. Furthermore, the Wine-grower's Fund is the only wine-growing institution financed from 50% from the state budget. The aim of this thesis is to ascertain the status of VF and commitments of which it generates, such as procurement contracts and to analyse if the projects financed by the Wine-grower's Fund are transparent. The thesis is divided into three chapters. The first chapter pays attention to the wine-growing history and the origin of each institution in the Czech Republic. The second chapter discusses the Wine-grower's Fund and is focused on the income and expenses of the Wine-grower's Fund. Lastly, the third chapter analyses selected projects financed by the Wine-grower's Fund.
Development of winemaking in the Czech Republic before and after accession to the European Union
Osičková, Věroslava ; Reschová, Jana (advisor) ; Pělucha, Martin (referee)
Winemaking, which is an important branch of the Czech agriculture, has undergone a significant development since the establishment of the independent Czech Republic. The development could be divided into two stages. The first one started in 1993 and ended in 2004 with the accession of the Czech Republic to the European Union. From that moment the second period of the development of the Czech agriculture began. The aim of the thesis is to assess the impact of the accession of the Czech Republic to the EU on the wine-making sector. The thesis is divided into three chapters. The first chapter describes the Common Agricultural Policy and the reforms the either most significantly affected its functioning of the Czech Republic or, were directly related to its preparations for joining the EU. The second chapter deals with Czech Agricultural Policy in the period starting from the establishment of the independent Czech Republic up to the accession to the EU, in 2004. The adoption of the Act on Viticulture and Winegrowing as well as foundation of important organizations, which have significantly influenced this branch, were crucial changes. The last chapter focuses primarily on the current situation in the wine-making sector.

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