Priorities of agrarian business development in drainage areas
Serhiy Kuz'menko
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Serhiy Kuz'menko: Scientific-Research Financial Institute of the State Educational Scientific Establishment "The Academy of Financial Management", Kyiv
Ukrainian Journal Ekonomist, 2016, issue 6, 28-29
Abstract:
The priorities of establishment of agrarian business in the drainage areas based on financial, nature and resource as well as production and technical restrictions have been substantiated in the article. The overriding forms of promotion of agrarian business sector in the drainage areas is an establishment of agricultural industrial cooperatives and institutes of publicprivate partnership. It has been determined that formation of agricultural servicing cooperatives on the basis of private rural businesses will facilitate the increase of the level of concentration of financial resources to augment and develop the production and technical base of agricultural production. It has been proven that the institutes of public-private partnership serve as promoters for activation of entrepreneurial activities in unfavourable for rural business conditions. They allow to combine the administrative potential of local authorities and resource and production base of agrarian businesses that will ultimately facilitate the increase of the investment attractiveness of agricultural production in the drainage area.
Date: 2016
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