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Agroindustrial Complex in the Eastern European Countries in the Context of Sustainable Development

Maryna V. Shashyna, Oleg V. Zakharchenko, Oleksandr V. Darushyn, Zoriana M. Buryk and Maria I. Shpinkovska
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Maryna V. Shashyna: Department of Economics and Entrepreneurship, Faculty Management and Marketing, National Technical University of Ukraine “Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute†, Kyiv, Ukraine
Oleg V. Zakharchenko: Department of "Management and Marketing", Institute of Business and Information Technology, Odessa State Academy of Civil Engineering and Architecture, Odessa, Ukraine
Oleksandr V. Darushyn: SST Group LLC, Odessa, Ukraine
Zoriana M. Buryk: Regional management and Local Self-Government Department, Lviv Regional Institute for Public Administration National academy for for Public Administration under the President of Ukraine, Lviv-Briukhovychi, Ukraine
Maria I. Shpinkovska: Department of Higher Mathematics and Modeling Systems, Odessa National Polytechnic University, Odessa, Ukraine

The Journal of Social Sciences Research, 2018, 549-562 Special Issue: 5

Abstract: The research paper deals with the formation of new scientific solutions concerning evaluation of the development of the agroindustrial complex, its role in ensuring sustainable development of the national economy, identifying problems and developing ways to solve them in the current conditions of the functioning of agrarian production in the countries of Eastern Europe. The research emphasizes the key importance of agrarian production to ensure the food and economic security of Eastern European countries. It has been revealed that the agroindustrial complex plays a significant role in the countries of Eastern Europe, especially as concerns Ukraine, Belarus, Poland, Moldova, Bulgaria and Romania. There are problems with the formation of effective state support of agrarian production in the countries selected for study, especially as regards the countries of Eastern Europe, which are not members of the European Union. The methodology for assessing the development of the agroindustrial complex in Eastern European countries was developed and proposed for use, as well as calculations on its basis were made, which allowed to divide all countries of this region into three groups: countries - outsiders (Ukraine, Moldova, Russia); countries, where the development of agrarian industry is of concern (Belarus, Romania, Bulgaria); countries that need to improve the agrarian sector of the national economy (Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Poland). A complex of agrarian production problems was identified for each of the Eastern European countries, and the key ways of their elimination were proposed, which are aimed at: reforming the market of agricultural land; stimulating the development of farms; increasing efficiency of state support of agrarian production; intensification of development and introduction of innovations in the agrarian sector; the transformation of the structure of the agro commodities market, including the optimization of their export and import.

Keywords: Agricultural production; Agricultural industry; Agricultural complex; State support; Countries of Eastern Europe; Sustainable development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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