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                         In 
                            the middle of the second half of the century the Dalmatian 
                            agriculture, mainly viticulture, stretches to significant 
                            dimensions with an accent on increased exporting . 
                            A formed agricultural administration, expert services, 
                            beginning of education and a fortified economy create 
                            the conditions and make their request that for the 
                            Dalmatian region be established a scientific agricultural 
                            institution that would be concerned with scientific 
                            questions in regards to agricultural development of 
                            this region. In agreement to such a valid request, 
                            regarding the institution, the Ministry of Agriculture 
                            in Vienna with its decree of July 1, 1894 established 
                            the C.K. CHEMICAL - ECONOMIC TESTING INSTITUTE IN 
                            SPLIT. On July 15th in 1895, the institute received 
                            its first Statute. 
                          The 
                            Institute was placed in the rooms of a telegraph office 
                            in the today Marmontova street. In 1896 the Institute 
                            in its possession had a library of 4000 books in the 
                            field and was receiving 50 magazines. 
                          On 
                            the 8th of October 1905 was established a school in 
                            the framework of the Institute which by the Statute 
                            of the same year was named C.K. AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL 
                            AND TEST CENTER IN SPLIT. To accommodate the needs 
                            of the new establishment was erected a large new three 
                            story building in 1907 in Split's present day Frankopanska 
                            11 street. 
                          This 
                            is how, envisioned and with given conditions at the 
                            beginning of the century in Dalmatia, was created 
                            a modern complex for scientific research and a learning 
                            canter capable of executing significant influence 
                            on the development of economy of this region. With 
                            analytical work on quality control of food products, 
                            (primarily wine and oil) kept were statistics on the 
                            components and quality of wine. Experimental work 
                            was carried out concerning problems and production 
                            needs. This is the period of sudden decline of wine 
                            growing due to phylloxera, but also an intense period 
                            of renewal of Dalmatian wine growing on American foundations, 
                            which is best illustrated by the fact that in the 
                            period between 1905 and 1910 was out up 15 000 acres 
                            of vineyards.  
                          The 
                            period between two world wars was particulary rough 
                            for the Institute. Underestimations of the oldest 
                            agricultural scientific institute, in Yugoslavia of 
                            that time, were not just a reflection of ignorance 
                            concerning the specificity of agriculture in the Adriatic 
                            region, but a reflection of the political orientation 
                            of the central government in Belgrade that systematically 
                            neglected the economy in the coastal regions. Despite 
                            dificulties, new departments were founded within the 
                            Institute: entomological (1925), phytopathological 
                            (1929), pedological (1929) and agrobotanical (1930). 
                          After 
                            the 2nd world war and after overcoming the first hardships 
                            the station started to focus more on its initial tasks, 
                            it reinforced itself with expert and scientific staff, 
                            regrouped and spread into Kastel Stari with its objects 
                            for olive growing and fruit farming, while in Kastel 
                            Luksic it went ahead with viticulture and vegetable 
                            farming. At this time was accepted that the Adriatic 
                            coastal region with its ecological characteristics 
                            was significantly different from the remaining parts 
                            of the country, and as a result the problems of agricultural 
                            production are specific and demand individual research 
                            and answers. Besides that, this region with a surface 
                            area of 30 000 square kilometres in its entirety lies 
                            connected to the Adriatic rocky terrain, which with 
                            its phenomenon gives a main description to the agriculture 
                            and forestry of this region. 
                          Because 
                            of the mentioned reasons or increase in the activity 
                            concerning erosion and improvement, the district Assembly 
                            in Split brought a decision 03-12367 on 24.8. 1964 
                            concerning the change in the name of the INSTITUTE 
                            FOR ADRIATIC CROPS AND KARST RECLAMATION. In 1964 
                            on location in Duilovo-Split a new office building 
                            was erected providing an adequate 2500 square meters 
                            for laboratory and other types of activity. 
                             
                          The 
                            INSTITUTE on its developmental path, in a variety 
                            of forms and intensity had nurtured the educational 
                            activity. Developing that activity it came to see 
                            the necessity of institutionalizing long term collaboration 
                            between the institute and the college of agricultural 
                            sciences (University in Zagreb), so on 11.11. 1977 
                            a mutual agreement was signed concerning the establishment 
                            of CENTER FOR THE MEDITERRANEAN AGRICULTURAL STUDY. 
                          The 
                            last decade the Institute had functioned as an independent 
                            scientific research facility and member of the university 
                            in Split. It still bases its activity on the scientific 
                            research in the field of bio-technical sciences. The 
                            Institute is well informed on the project and control 
                            work from the field of agriculture, nutritional technology, 
                            forestry and ecology. 
                          The 
                            law on scientific research (25.10. 1993),actually 
                            the law on institutions (NN no. 76/93) gave the Republic 
                            of Croatia founding rights over the INSTITUTE FOR 
                            ADRIATIC CROPS AND KARST RECLAMATION, which continued 
                            with work as a public Institute under the ownership 
                            of the Republic of Croatia.  
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