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Information-advisory providing of agrarian sector development: foreign experience, recommendations for Ukraine

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  • Serhiy Petrukha

    (Postgraduate Institute of the Academy of Financial Management of the Ministry of Finance of Ukraine, Kyiv)

  • Nina Petrukha

    (Financial Research Institute of the Academy of Financial Management of the Ministry of Finance of Ukraine, Kyiv)

  • Kostyantyn Kunytskyi

    (Financial Research Institute of the Academy of Financial Management of the Ministry of Finance of Ukraine, Kyiv)

Abstract

National agricultural commodity producers constantly run into problems, which decision depends not only on the state efforts in supporting of their balanced development and adjusting of agrarian market but also from the presence of corresponding knowledge and practical skills of economic activity conducting in the conditions of limited resources and enterprise risks, inherent to the modern stage of development of national economy. However, small number of agricultural information-consultative (advisory) services, created with limited financial and technical help of leading international donors, in particular USAID, are still unable to satisfy the requirements of numerous agricultural enterprises in educational work regarding tactical and strategic directions of development of agrarian policy and providing advisory services on organizationally-economic, technological, legal, social, marketing and other questions. At the same time as it is clearly written in Council Regulation (EC) N 73/2009 establishing common rules for direct support schemes for farmers under the common agricultural policy and establishing certain support schemes for farmers, each country-member of EU must have Farm Advisory System. This statement completely corresponds to article 404 Agreement about Association Ukraine-EU and thus forces us to complete as soon as possible reformation of agricultural advisory system to improve positions of the Ukrainian farmers in a fight for a consumer on high competition's market in countries-members of EU.

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  • Serhiy Petrukha & Nina Petrukha & Kostyantyn Kunytskyi, 2015. "Information-advisory providing of agrarian sector development: foreign experience, recommendations for Ukraine," Ukrainian Journal Ekonomist, Yuriy Kovalenko, issue 2, pages 36-41, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:uje:journl:y:2015:i:2:p:36-41
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