Abstract
The war in Ukraine made its adjustments in the development of various spheres of human activity, including the agricultural sector of the economy. The historical experience of many developed countries shows that credit cooperation can be a tool to ensure uninterrupted access to credit and financial resources of agricultural producers. However, further development of the credit cooperative system requires the solution of a number of problematic issues of organizational and legal nature, which is the main purpose of this study. The article is research in its nature and aims to highlight the role of credit cooperation in solving rural problems, disclosing the mechanism and principles of state regulation and market self-regulation of credit cooperation, identifying organizational and legal issues that hinder the development of credit cooperation in Ukraine and ways to overcome them.
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