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The '''producer''' is a natural person or legal entity that produces goods or services with the aim of increasing [[profit]], incurring costs related to the design and manufacturing of the goods or performing services. Producer who produces a harmful [[product]] is responsible for the damage caused by this product.
The '''producer''' is a natural person or legal entity that produces goods or services with the aim of increasing [[profit]], incurring costs related to the design and manufacturing of the goods or performing services. Producer who produces a harmful [[product]] is responsible for the damage caused by this product.


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* Group must be created by the producers of one agricultural product or group of products,
* Group must be created by the producers of one agricultural product or group of products,
* Group should determine internal production rules,
* Group should determine internal production rules,
* Must consist of members or shareholders none of them may not have more than 20% of the vote at a general meeting or a meeting of shareholders,
* Must consist of members or shareholders - none of them may not have more than 20% of the vote at a general meeting or a meeting of shareholders,
* Revenues from sales of products (product groups) produced on farms members of the group are to constitute more than half of group revenue from sales of products or groups of products.
* Revenues from sales of products (product groups) produced on farms members of the group are to constitute more than half of group revenue from sales of products or groups of products.


A farmer agrees to produce and deliver the exact quantity of agricultural products of particular types, [[company]] contracting this should receive the products within the agreed time, pay the agreed [[price]], and meet certain additional benefits.
A farmer agrees to produce and deliver the exact quantity of agricultural products of particular types, [[company]] contracting this should receive the products within the agreed time, pay the agreed [[price]], and meet certain additional benefits.


==Types of producers==
==Types of producers==
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* Serial producers (e.g., manufacturers of aircraft)
* Serial producers (e.g., manufacturers of aircraft)
* Make-to-order producers Performing specific and reproducible production, which occurs in one or more copies (for example, production of ship, building of the bridge, making software for a specific purpose)
* Make-to-order producers Performing specific and reproducible production, which occurs in one or more copies (for example, production of ship, building of the bridge, making software for a specific purpose)
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==References==
==References==
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* Moulaert, F., & Daniels, P. W. (1991). ''Advanced producer services: beyond the micro-economics pf production''. Belhaven Press.
* Moulaert, F., & Daniels, P. W. (1991). ''Advanced producer services: beyond the micro-economics pf production''. Belhaven Press.
* Van Marrewijk, C., Stibora, J., De Vaal, A., & Viaene, J. M. (1997). ''[http://repub.eur.nl/pub/12949/ProducerServices_1997.pdf Producer services, comparative advantage, and international trade patterns]''. Journal of International Economics, 42(1), 195-220.
* Van Marrewijk, C., Stibora, J., De Vaal, A., & Viaene, J. M. (1997). ''[http://repub.eur.nl/pub/12949/ProducerServices_1997.pdf Producer services, comparative advantage, and international trade patterns]''. Journal of International Economics, 42(1), 195-220.
[[Category:Microeconomics]]
[[Category:Microeconomics]]
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[[Category:Production management]]
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Latest revision as of 03:39, 18 November 2023

The producer is a natural person or legal entity that produces goods or services with the aim of increasing profit, incurring costs related to the design and manufacturing of the goods or performing services. Producer who produces a harmful product is responsible for the damage caused by this product.

Agricultural producers

Agricultural producers are natural or legal person or entity without legal personality, which produces agricultural products. These entities must keep agricultural holdings or lead agricultural activities in the field of special branches of agricultural production.

Group of agricultural producers to operate as an entrepreneur must meet the following prerequisites:

  • They must act on the basis of a contract or status ("certificate of incorporation"),
  • Group must be created by the producers of one agricultural product or group of products,
  • Group should determine internal production rules,
  • Must consist of members or shareholders - none of them may not have more than 20% of the vote at a general meeting or a meeting of shareholders,
  • Revenues from sales of products (product groups) produced on farms members of the group are to constitute more than half of group revenue from sales of products or groups of products.

A farmer agrees to produce and deliver the exact quantity of agricultural products of particular types, company contracting this should receive the products within the agreed time, pay the agreed price, and meet certain additional benefits.

Types of producers

Producers can be divided according to the following categories:

  • large scale producers (for example, clothing manufacturers, producers of juices.)
  • Serial producers (e.g., manufacturers of aircraft)
  • Make-to-order producers Performing specific and reproducible production, which occurs in one or more copies (for example, production of ship, building of the bridge, making software for a specific purpose)


Producerrecommended articles
Certificate of approvalAmortization of intangible assetsValue added taxExclusive licenseInventory costsSole distributorCommercial agentSales agentReturns of goods, waste and recyclables logistics subsystem

References

  • Chase, R. B., Aquilano, N. J., & Jacobs, F. R. (1995). Production and operations management: manufacturing and services.
  • Knorringa, P. (1995). Economics of collaboration in producer-trader relations. Transaction Regimes Between Markets and Hierarchy in the Agra Footwear Cluster. Den Haag: CIPDATA, Koninklijke Bibliotheek.
  • Moulaert, F., & Daniels, P. W. (1991). Advanced producer services: beyond the micro-economics pf production. Belhaven Press.
  • Van Marrewijk, C., Stibora, J., De Vaal, A., & Viaene, J. M. (1997). Producer services, comparative advantage, and international trade patterns. Journal of International Economics, 42(1), 195-220.