The role of small farms in Romania and their future in the face of challenges of the CAP post 2013 Rola małych gospodarstw rolnych w Rumunii i ich przyszłość wobec wyzwań WPR po roku 2013 Cecilia Alexandri, Lucian Luca Institute of Agricultural Economics, Romanian Academy, Bucharest, Romania Abstract. Small-sized farms have a signifcant share in Romania’s agriculture, as a result of the specifcity of land restitution to former owners in the early 1990s. Although the to- tal number of agricultural holdings in Romania was down by almost half a million in the last decade, from 4.48 million according to the 2002 census to 3.85 million according to the 2010 census, it remains one of the highest in the EU countries and reveals the social, subsistence character of a large part of agricultural holdings. As an average of the years 2007–2010, out of the 4 million holdings, only about one million were eligible for direct payments (those larger than one hectare). Out of these, more than 90% were holdings with less than 10 ha, owning about one-third of the areas for which direct payments were received. The paper attempts to evaluate the situation of small farm sector restructur- ing after applying Measure 141 referring to the support to semi-subsistence farms from NRDP 2007–2013 and the Life Annuity national scheme. At the same time, starting from the Commission’s proposal for the post-2013 period on the support to small farms under the form of a lump sum payment ranging from 500 to 1000 EUR, a series of calculation variants are made in order to see whether this measure would be fnancially attractive for small-sized farms in Romania. The main conclusion of the study could be that the process of small farm consolidation and their integration into the market economy struc- tures would be quite slow, due to the extremely large number of small farms and to their safety net role for the extremely poor rural population, whose survival depends on the operation of the small plots of land under their ownership. Key words: small-sized farms, Romania, direct payments Streszczenie. Drobne gospodarstwa rolne mają znaczący udział w rolnictwie Rumunii, co jest wynikiem zwrotu gruntów ich poprzednim właścicielom na początku lat 90. XX wieku. Mimo że w ostatnim dziesięcioleciu całkowita liczba gospodarstw w Rumunii zmniejszyła się o niemal pół miliona – z 4,48 mln według spisu powszechnego ludności z 2002 r. do Problemy Drobnych Gospodarstw Rolnych • Nr 1 • 2012, 13–30 Problems of Small Agricultural Holdings • No. 1 • 2012, 13–30 Corresponding author – Adres do korespondencji: dr Cecila Alexandri, Institute of Agricultural Economics, Calea 13 Septembrie No. 13, Casa Academiei Romane, sector 5, code 050711, Bucharest, Romania, e-mail: cecilia@eadr.ro, alexandricecilia@gmail.com.