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Финансирање на извозната конкурентност на македонскиот агроиндустриски комплекс

Financing the Export Competitiveness of Macedonian Agribusiness

Goran Kovachev

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Abstract: Agribusiness is one of the most competitive economic sectors in Macedonia. Hence, the agro-exports is country's main development strategy. With extremely strong competition on international agri-markets, export competitiveness means continuous presence, quality and good image, because the competitiveness is difficult to obtain, but easy to lose. Improving the export competitiveness is also possible with easy access to finance. Without funds even the best idea could fail. Capital inflows in agribusiness could be in form of FDI, loans, subsidies, donations, leasing etc. each of which with strong and weak sides. At the end, the improvement of Macedonian agribusiness lies in clustering i.e. close cooperation between stakeholders, preceded by strong mission and vision, because a vision without action is a dream, but action without vision is a nightmare!

Keywords: Macedonia; agribusiness; food, exports; competitiveness; market; clusters; strategy; finance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F13 Q1 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011-06, Revised 2011-06
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Published in Bulletin of the University Sts. Cyril and Methodius - Skopje 1011 (2011): pp. 18-27

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