FORMATION OF THE INNOVATIVE MODEL OF AGRARIAN ENTERPRISES FUNCTIONING BASED ON ECOLOGIZATION AND STEADY DEVELOPMENT

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Published: Mar 29, 2021

  Mariia Bahorka

  Iryna Kadyrus

Abstract

The purpose of the research is to develop an innovative model of developing agrarian enterprises, which will make possible to increase their competitiveness at the expense of implementing modern technologies, types of produce, methods of management, strategy of development. The methodology of forming the innovative model of development at agrarian enterprises considered two types of analyses (internal and external) and included the following stages: analysis of the existing situation; analysis of the external environment; formation and selection of the optimal development strategy; implementation of the selected strategy; monitoring over the process of implementing the strategy. Results were presented in the form of the system for providing ecologically safe agrarian business. Practical results include the formed methods and mechanisms of their implementation towards: provision of the steady development in agribusiness of the region based on the innovative scheme by developing and supporting the organic production; increased employment in rural areas and, as a consequence, partial solution to social problems; provision of population with high-quality local ecologically safe produce. Value/originality. The originality is determined by the implementation of the process of greening the agricultural production in the context of applying alternative management systems, in which agrarian enterprises are considered as the economic ecological system, which is based on rational and ecologically grounded methods of production, by providing the quality of the produce and raw material, production efficiency as well as the minimal impact on the environment and production efficiency.

How to Cite

Bahorka, M., & Kadyrus, I. (2021). FORMATION OF THE INNOVATIVE MODEL OF AGRARIAN ENTERPRISES FUNCTIONING BASED ON ECOLOGIZATION AND STEADY DEVELOPMENT. Green, Blue and Digital Economy Journal, 2(1), 17-23. https://doi.org/10.30525/2661-5169/2021-1-3
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Keywords

innovative model, steady development, agrarian enterprises, ecologization of the agrarian production, organic produce, innovative strategy of development

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