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Structural Transformations in Agriculture as Necessary Condition for Sustainable Rural Development in Ukraine

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  • Natalia STROCHENKO

    (Sumy National Agrarian University Ukraine)

  • Inna KOBLIANSKA

    (Sumy National Agrarian University Ukraine)

  • Olena MARKOVA

    (Sumy Branch of the Kharkov National University of Internal Affairs Ukraine)

Abstract

The article highlights the contradiction between the current state of agriculture in Ukraine and ecological and socio economic objectives of sustainable rural development It is justified the necessity of transition from the industrial model of agriculture to the model of local end use products markets It is proved the necessity to improve the mechanisms of state support for agriculture to stimulate the production of consumer basket products as well as the application of marketing approach in the development of local markets of such products There are formulated the measures to improve the safety and food quality regulatory system to identify the agri food products as object of marketing

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  • Natalia STROCHENKO & Inna KOBLIANSKA & Olena MARKOVA, 2017. "Structural Transformations in Agriculture as Necessary Condition for Sustainable Rural Development in Ukraine," Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, ASERS Publishing, vol. 8(1), pages 237-249.
  • Handle: RePEc:srs:jarle0:v:8:y:2017:i:1:p:237-249
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    1. Mishenin, Yevhen & Koblianska, Inna & Yarova, Inessa & Kovalova, Olha & Bashlai, Serhii, 2023. "Food security, human health, and economy: a holistic approach to sustainable regulation," Agricultural and Resource Economics: International Scientific E-Journal, Agricultural and Resource Economics: International Scientific E-Journal, vol. 9(4), December.
    2. Koblianska Inna & Pasko Oleh & Hordiyenko Mykola & Yarova Inessa, 2020. "Are Peasant Households Feasible in Terms of Policy? The Debate on the Future of Semi-Subsistence Households in Ukraine," Eastern European Countryside, Sciendo, vol. 26(1), pages 127-179, December.

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