INFORMATION SUPPORT AND DEVELOPMENT OF ORGANIC PRODUCTION
Iryna Zamula () and
Dmytro Liudvenko ()
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Iryna Zamula: Zhytomyr Polytechnic State University, Ukraine
Dmytro Liudvenko: Institute of Agrarian Economics of the National Academy of Agrarian Sciences of Ukraine, Ukraine
Green, Blue & Digital Economy Journal, 2020, vol. 1, issue 2
Abstract:
The purpose of the paper is to justify the organizational and methodological provisions and to develop practical proposals for improving the information support of organic production delineating ways to advance the accounting system. To achieve this goal, we were focused on the next tasks: determination of the essence of the state and directions of development of organic production, research of legislative requirements for accounting of organic production and improvement of its accounting information support. Methodology. During the research, the following general and specific scientific methods were used: theoretical generalization, analogy, statistical observation, analysis, synthesis, scientific abstraction, critical analysis of accounting issues. Results. In the paper, the following issues were investigated: the place of Ukraine in the organic products market, the main advantages and disadvantages of organic products, ways to improve the information support for the development of organic products. It is proved that the establishment of organic agricultural production in Ukraine requires the development of its accounting support. According to the emergence of such support, it is possible to expect the development of this segment of the agricultural sector. Practical implications. In this paper, the accounting of organic production is improved considering the necessity of coordination of economic, social, and ecological activities of agricultural enterprises by making documentation of business operations related to organic production, confirming the need for internal control of organic production costs to improve their management efficiency, establishing a work plan of accounts regarding the formation of separate analytical accounts for the process of receipt of biological assets, producing organic products and selling them, as well as creating separate analytical accounts to determine the financial result (based on the proposed analytical calculations, the process of creating production costs and determining revenues can be simplified; if cross-production is carried out at an enterprise, then this technique will help to determine the benefits of organic production over conventional production easily), developing a system of financial and statistical reporting indicators for organic enterprises. Value / originality. The improvement of accounting and internal control system can provide the information with the required level of detail to meet the needs of interested users and to make such management decisions that will help to preserve natural resources and reduce the negative impact of enterprise activity on the environmental situation in Ukraine.
Keywords: organic production; accounting; agriculture; sustainable development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: M41 Q01 Q16 Q56 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.30525/2661-5169/2020-2-1
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