FINANCIAL SUPPORT FOR INVESTMENT AGRIBUSINESS
Abstract
Effective business of agricultural companies in the long term and to ensure high rates of development and competitiveness in the market economy is largely determined by the level of investment activity and the scale of investment security.
Analysis of recent research and publications. Research shows that Ukraine is one of the few countries that can increase the production of major agricultural products. Currently, there are three countries in the world: Brazil, Ukraine and Russia, which have the greatest potential output growth, and therefore investment in these countries in terms of investors seem most appropriate. Crisis years showed the greatest resistance Ukrainian agricultural enterprises. This increases the attention of investors, including foreign ones, to Ukrainian agricultural companies. Last use available financial resources received from the exercise of operating (main) activity for the investment in the investee to obtain additional income, expanded reproduction or achieving social effect.
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