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Title Sustainable development in agriculture: Definition, barriers and consequences for Ukrainian agricultural producers
ID_Doc 65498
Authors Strapchuk, S; Mykolenko, O
Title Sustainable development in agriculture: Definition, barriers and consequences for Ukrainian agricultural producers
Year 2023
Published Journal Of East European Management Studies, 28.0, 2
DOI 10.5771/0949-6181-2023-2-293
Abstract The paper aims to identify the views of Ukrainian agricultural producers and scientists on sustainable development in agriculture, its consequences and barriers faced by Ukrainian producers. Two surveys were done in 2021-2022. The exploratory (qualitative) study was conducted through a semi-structured interview carried out with 19 agricultural producers, who relate their businesses to sustainable practices and represent different Ukrainian regions. Based on the content analysis, we have found out how sustainable development is defined by actual producers operating in Ukrainian agriculture, barriers to the implementation of relevant practices, and consequences for the sector. Almost all statements of farmers are correlated with existing theoretical developments. In a second step, we conducted a survey with 142 scientists in the field of agriculture, who assessed on a 5-point scale whether certain sustainable practices, barriers and consequences are inherent to agriculture in Ukraine. The research has identified the dimensions of sustainable business development that suggest pro-gressive changes and incorporation of a balanced approach to achieving goals into companies' operating strategies. It means balancing growth in demand and limited consumption, high profits and necessary investments in sustainability (safety, working conditions), experimental science and farmers' on-the-ground knowledge.
Author Keywords Sustainable development; Agriculture; Agricultural producers; Sustainable man-agement; Ukraine
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:001018643300005
WoS Category Management
Research Area Business & Economics
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