Abstract

Urgency of the research. Evaluation of the initial state position AIC to investigate the possibility of introducing public-private partnership is a key issue in the context of the integration agro business structures. Target setting. Currently, the methods that would meet the needs of application of PPPs interaction opportunities in agriculture does not exist. Actual scientific researches and issues analysis. The fundamentals of relations PPP are provided in the studies of foreign and domestic scientists such as E. Sava, H. Van Ham, J. Kopen`yan, V. Pavlyuk, S. Pavlyuk, I. Zapatrina, S. Hryschenko and others. Uninvestigated parts of general matters defining. In the present circumstances there are no common methodological principles of assessment of precondition implementation of PPP relations and their further development The research objective. The purpose of the article is to develop a methodological assessment of initial positions of APC in conditions of public-private partnership, which is a part of comprehensive study of the integrated business structures formation in agriculture based on the public-private partnership. The statement of basic materials. The features of approaches to the analysis of agricultural production are considered. The functions of analyze of PPP possibilities and feasibility in agriculture are proposed. The system of key indicators assessing the possibilities of forming of integrated business structures in agriculture based of public-private partnerships are proposed in the context of a systematic and synergetic approach. Conclusions. These approaches constitute a coherent and logical system of analysis of the readiness of agricultural enterprises to integration interaction on the basis of PPP.

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