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Title: Financial credit support of the Ukrainian agrarian market
Authors: Duyunova, Tetyana
Keywords: financial and credit servicing;marketing infrastructure;agricultural market;agricultural producers
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Wydawnictwo Wyższej Szkoły Technicznej w Katowicach
Citation: Duyunova T. Financial credit support of the Ukrainian agrarian market. Innovative tools for socio-economic systems' development : monograph 25; Edited by O. Mandych, A. Ostenda. Wydawnictwo Wyższej Szkoły Technicznej w Katowicach, 2019. P. 147-151.
Abstract: The efficient functioning of any commodity or commodity market cannot be imagined without a well-developed and well-formed system of financial and credit servicing, as one of the most important components of the marketing infrastructure of the market. In general, the problems of financial support for the agricultural market are fairly homogeneous. However, by adapting them to a specific commodity market, we can note some differences that are caused by the diversity of production, distribution and consumption processes. The article defines and analyzes the role of the system of financial and credit support of the agrarian market of Ukraine, the main components of its infrastructure, the shortcomings of the existing system and the recommendations for the further development of the financial and credit support of the agrarian market operators. The research is conducted and the main factors of profit formation are determined, some approaches and methods of analysis of the basic components of profit are considered, and also adaptation of basic ways of perspective development of activity of agricultural producers is suggested.
URI: https://repo.btu.kharkov.ua//handle/123456789/9020
ISBN: 978–83–955125–0–6
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