Organizational and economic support for environmentally clean production in the agri-industrial field: forms, methods and instruments
Natalya Andryeyeva and
Valentyna Kozlovtseva
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Natalya Andryeyeva: Institute of Market Problems and Economic and Ecological Research, Ukrainian National Academy of Sciences, Odessa
Valentyna Kozlovtseva: Odessa State Environmental University
Ukrainian Journal Ekonomist, 2018, issue 9, 14-19
Abstract:
The article substantiates the necessity and proposes an author's approach to the formation of a modern model of organizational and economic support for environmentally clean production in the agri-industrial field. It has been established that the key element of organizational and economic support for environmentally clean production in the agri-industrial field is the formation of institutional grounds for supporting the public management of producers of environmentally safe products at all levels of the agri-food chain, which should cover both direct (subsidies, compensations, targeted financing) and indirect (tax concessions, reduced interest rates for loans, liberalization of customs) methods. It has been substantiated that an acceptable level of effectiveness of organizational and economic support for environmentally clean production can be achieved through the transformation of the internal-corporate system of environmentally clean production management on the basis of implementation of priority directions of ecological management. It has been proved that the introduction of methods of environmental reengineering is the main element of the transformation of the internal-corporate system of management of environmentally clean production in the agri-industrial field.
Date: 2018
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