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The innovation resources of enterprises in the dairy sector in Belarus

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  • Sytchevnik, Anna

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The modern stage of development of Byelorussian economy demands search of new solutions to old problems, especially with respect to agriculture. Despite of external well-being and measures taken for development of agriculture, the majority of enterprises can not effectively go on with production on their own. In many branches of production the state subsidies are granted. Various sorts of state grants If to consider structure of profit of the agricultural organizations its greater part represents a. In article are considered problems of innovative development of agriculture of Belarus, in particular the enterprises of dairy sector.

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  • Sytchevnik, Anna, 2007. "The innovation resources of enterprises in the dairy sector in Belarus," Problems of World Agriculture / Problemy Rolnictwa Światowego, Warsaw University of Life Sciences, vol. 1(16), pages 1-8, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:polpwa:198958
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.198958
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    1. Pomareda, Carlos & Hartwich, Frank, 2006. "Agricultural innovation in Latin America: understanding the private sector's role," Issue briefs 42, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
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