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JEL Classification<\/strong>: I 38.<\/span><\/td>\nDOI<\/b>: https:\/\/doi.org\/10.31521\/modecon.V15(2019)-21<\/a><\/span><\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n

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Mykhailenko Olga<\/strong>, Ph.D., Associate Professor at the Department of Accounting and Audit, National University of Food Technology, Kyiv, Ukraine<\/p>\n

e-mail<\/strong>: olmi203@ukr.net<\/a><\/p>\n

Khilchenko Iryna<\/strong>, Master Degree Holder, National University of Food Technology, Kyiv, Ukraine<\/p>\n

e-mail<\/strong>: khilchenkoirina96@gmail.com<\/a><\/p>\n

Agricultural Sector of Ukraine: the Modern State, Problems and Prospects of Reform in the Field<\/h2>\n

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Abstract<\/strong>. The modern state and the prospects of developing the agrarian sector of Ukraine are considered in the article, the basic results of activity are considered, the row of negative tendencies that prevent to effective activity of agrarian enterprises is analyses, namely: the quality of human resources in the countryside, unpredictability in the price of fuel, inflation, an imperfect regulatory and legislative framework, political instability, and corruption. Positions are reasonable in relation to the prospective directions of the development of agriculture, namely: land market implementation, liquidation of the “shadow” grain market, improvement of logistics, and the development of organic production.<\/p>\n

Purpose<\/strong>. Agriculture has been historically one of the main sectors of the Ukrainian economy.\u00a0 Considered for centuries as a “bread basket of Europe,\u201d Ukraine today possesses arable land which equals 30% of the arable land of the European Union and 2.1% of the global arable land. But it has always been about quality, not quantity: Ukraine accounts for about 25% of the world most fertile black soil, which makes our country unique in terms of agricultural potential.<\/p>\n

Results.<\/strong> The priority directions of innovative development of the agrarian sector are:<\/p>\n