EN
In Hungary, following the political transformation, a lot of heterogenous private farms started to operate, which are still characterized by structural and efficiency problems as well as - due partly to the frequently unreasonable subsidy policies - resource allocation dilemmas. The Western-European agricultural economies have already found the adequate responses to these problems in different forms of cooperation, but the Hungarian implementation of these solutions has failed due to the rejection of farmers, in spite of different trials. The research made earlier on the subject has revealed that the main reason of failure is the low cooperation willingness of farmers. Therefore in the present work I try to explore how the economic factors providing the condition system of farming affect the cooperation willingness of farmers.