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Cooperation among the University, advisory service and agricultural service cooperative

Begin 2020.02.11 AT 10:00

End 2020.02.11 AT 17:00
Meeting place OFFICE OF THE PROJECT AND EDUCATIONAL CENTRE “AGENTS OF CHANGES” AT THE PRECARPATHIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY

Today there was a meeting of the representatives of Ivano-Frankivsk Agricultural Advisory Service, Ltd, Andriy Sitnyk and Oleh Vivcharenko, the representatives of the AGENTS OF CHANGES and the Finance Department, Svitlana Kropelnytska, Roman Shchur, Mykhailo Bilyi, Ivan Fufalko, and the faculty of the Department of Accounting and Audit of the Faculty of Economics at Vasyl Stefanyk Precarpathian National University, Taras Hnatiuk, Vitaliy Shkromyda, and Petro Matkovskyi. 

They discussed the perspective directions of developing cooperative relations in economics, particularly, in the agricultural sector.

The head of the advisory service justified advantages and possibilities of digital technology, online platforms, social networks to minimize intermediary institutions’ participation in the process of product logistics from a manufacturer to an end-user.

An effort was made to find the point of contact in potential cooperation among the University, the advisory service and the agricultural service cooperative concerning the economic development of amalgamated territorial communities.

A number of concepts were defined to improve diary cattle-breeding, sheep breeding, poultry farming, market gardening, etc. Modernization of these processes is based on using digital technology, eliminating a subjective factor, accessible online communication between a manufacturer and a consumer, which, in its turn, improves efficiency, increases production profitability.

It is still rather important to accumulate the information database, technology of defined manufacturing processes and based on this to form specified business plans. Competent analytic interpretation of manufacturing processes with the help of theoretical and practical experience of the University’s faculty should lead to a set of business plans in different directions of the development of amalgamated territorial communities. In the future, it is important to introduce developed business plans to representatives of amalgamated territorial communities as alternative directions of modernizing economic relations on the agricultural territories of the region.