https://doi.org/10.7251/AGREN1402149D
Agricultural production in Montenegro has a long tradition and due to available natural resources it could present a backbone of economic development. Almost the entire agricultural production in Montenegro is conducted at family holdings. According to the most recent agricultural census from 2010, the total number of agricultural holdings is 48,847, whereof 48,824 are family agricultural holdings or 99%, whilst only 46 companies perform agricultural activities. Regarding the number of holdings, the lowest number is in Tivat, 169, whilst Podgorica has the primacy with 7,254 holdings. The paper displays the analysis of socio-demographic and agrarian factors at family agricultural holdings. Demographic picture of Montenegrin agricultural population is unfavorable, since intensive aging process has many negative implications, which could be expected in the future period, too.