CURRENT STATUS OF PUBLIC FUNDING AGRICULTURAL SERVICE COOPERATIVE IN UKRAINE
Abstract
The study identified four stages of agricultural cooperatives in Ukraine. Proved that during this period despite the adoption of the state law a number of regulations governing the activities of cooperatives and set the amount of state aid funding was implemented only partially. The author identifies several benefits of agricultural service cooperatives.
In the article the basic problems of agricultural cooperation in Ukraine at the legislative level as well as at the local level. The current state of public finance in Ukraine in recent years. It was found that lack of consistent government support and adequate financial support, the poor state of logistics cooperatives and other factors influenced the reduction in their number in Ukraine.
An attempt to investigate the status and benefits of cooperation on the example of years of experience of European countries. The author proposes the basic direction that government should do for the development of agricultural cooperatives in Ukraine at all hierarchical levels. Proved that the resource potential of rural areas in the context of inefficient state support remains unrealized. Directions budgetary support of agricultural service cooperatives.
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