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  1. Library Resource
    July, 2013
    Ukraine

    This study provides a review of the food
    and agricultural sector in Ukraine. It assesses the current
    status of the food and agricultural sector with special
    reference to the agricultural policy regime and the form and
    level of government support to the sector. The paper reviews
    the sector's readiness to compete on open global
    markets for food and agricultural products. Given the
    importance and sensitivity of the food and agriculture

  2. Library Resource
    Journal Articles & Books
    December, 2013
    Moldova

    The paper has two main applications: it represents a model for pricing – which might be used by investment funds, or other organizations interested in agricultural land acquisitions; the interest is in buy/sell transactions - a financial mechanism could be created to facilitate these transactions. For example, the creation of a Land Bank or to attract land banking investment funds, which would have the goal to improve the transaction system, develop financial tools necessary for increasing efficiency, improving financial structure.

  3. Library Resource
    Reports & Research
    December, 2013
    Armenia, Georgia, Moldova

    This paper was prepared within the “Cooperatives and their alternatives” component of the Agrarian Structures Initiative (ASI) which a regional program of FAO in Europe and Central Asia. This paper outlines some of the main issues influencing the development (or not) of farmer and rural organisations and presents in further detail the specific situation in Armenia, Georgia and Moldova. All three countries returned ownership of the majority of land to the rural population.

  4. Library Resource
    Multimedia
    December, 2015
    Latvia, Ukraine

    The main peculiarities of land relations abroad are highlighted in the article. Basic principles of foreign experience of land use regarding market circulation of land, concentration of major land resources by right of ownership as well as the process and ways of reformation of land relations are generalized and systematized. Some peculiarities of lease relations, collection of rents and restrictions on title to land for foreigners are analysed. Some positive aspects are distinguished in order to use them in Ukraine.

  5. Library Resource
    September, 2013
    Global, Ukraine

    With farms cultivating tens or hundreds
    of thousands of hectares, Ukraine is often used to
    demonstrate the existence of economies of scale in modern
    grain production. Panel data analysis for all the
    country's farms with more than 200 hectares in
    2001-2011 suggests that higher yields and profits are due to
    unobserved factors at rayon (district) and farm level rather
    than economies of scale. Productivity growth was driven not

  6. Library Resource
    January, 2004
    Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Moldova, Armenia, Russia, Europe

    This paper examines how, over the past 10 years, Kyrgyzstan has privatised most of its agricultural land and distributed it to individual households. These households either farm alone or join together and farm cooperatively. This research seeks to examine whether women have been adversely affected in the process of privatisation, asset ownership, or business development.

  7. Library Resource
    July, 2014
    Belarus

    Productivity in Belarus'
    agricultural sector has improved considerably, but large
    parts of crop and livestock production are not
    internationally competitive. The state's regulatory and
    fiscal support system for agriculture has been instrumental
    in improving the sector's performance. But the massive
    distortions to agricultural incentives it creates to prevent
    the sector from reaching its full potential. And the high

  8. Library Resource
    August, 2013
    Belarus

    The world's worst nuclear accident
    occurred in Chernobyl on April 26, 1986, releasing at least
    100 times as much radiation as the atomic bombs dropped on
    Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The most affected country was
    Belarus, for which the environmental, health, and other
    consequences of the Chernobyl accident were disastrous. The
    present report reveals that notable differences exist
    between zones with relatively mild levels of contamination

  9. Library Resource
    June, 2014
    Bulgaria

    This focus note presents key findings of
    a 2008 report on implementing Financial Action task Force
    (FATF) standards in developing countries The Financial
    Sector Reform and Strengthening(FIRST) Initiative funded a
    five-country study to analyze the effects of anti-money
    laundering (AML) and combating the financing of terrorism
    (CFT) regulation on access to finance, especially in
    low-income populations. Standard AML and CFT measures

  10. Library Resource
    March, 2012
    Bulgaria

    Although Bulgaria now implements the
    European Union's (EU's) "common"
    agricultural policy (CAP), national policymakers still
    maintain responsibility to tailor CAP implementation to meet
    the specific development needs of the country. The National
    Rural Development Program (NRDP) very appropriately lays out
    the challenges that Bulgarian agriculture and rural
    development face, but the early implementation of a

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