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2024 | z. 198 Współczesne zarządzanie = Contemporary Management | 679-695
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Economic Basis of Production of Agricultural Crops in Ukraine in the Context of Management and Climate Change

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Purpose: The purpose of the research is to examine the existing literature on the economic foundations of agricultural crop production in Ukraine, focusing on the evolving management strategies in light of climate change challenges during the war. Design/methodology/approach: The systemic method applied to research involves an integrated approach focusing on interconnected elements within agricultural systems. The analysis was based on the official data of crops growing in Ukraine in 1991-2022, constituting a list of scientific publications. The systemic method applied to research involves an integrated approach focusing on interconnected elements within agricultural systems. Combining multiple methods provided a more comprehensive and nuanced understanding of the complex interactions between crops growing and analyzing the structure of the information about new plant cultures. Findings: The study embraced an adaptive approach, recognizing that the agricultural system is dynamic and subject to constant change. It aimed to adapt strategies based on evolving insights and feedback from stakeholders involved in the system. Research limitations/implications: The implications of this study underscore the importance of stakeholder engagement and adaptive management for effective integration. Practical implications suggest the need for policy coordination, capacity building, and innovative incentive mechanisms to foster harmonious coexistence between economic development and agricultural crops production. Originality/value: Before the war, 45 agricultural enterprises controlled a total of about 4.1 million hectares of agricultural land. Their total income exceeded 10.8 billion US dollars. The average farm in Ukraine occupies an area of 1000 hectares, while in the EU - only 16 hectares, and in Poland - 11 hectares. It is not difficult to calculate that one Ukrainian tycoon owns the area of approximately 46,000 Polish farmers. This might be a new direction in correction of modern agricultural policy. These results could be especially interesting for researchers whose studies are interdisciplinary.(original abstract)
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  • University of Information Technologies and Management, Rzeszów
  • University of Information Technologies and Management, Rzeszów
  • University of Information Technologies and Management, Rzeszów
  • University of Information Technologies and Management, Rzeszów
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