SUPPLY CHAINS IN THE CROP PRODUCTION INDUSTRY OF UKRAINE: MAIN PARTICIPANTS AND PECULIARITIES OF INTEGRATION

T. Kuts, O. Makarchuk
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The aim of this article is to analyze the elements of supply chains in the crop production industry of Ukraine and the peculiarities of their integration under the modern conditions. The article identifies the main actors in the supply chains of major crops such as grains, sunflower seeds and vegetables. The study of supply chains in crop production covers three periods: (i) pre COVID-19 pandemic; (ii) the 2020-2021 COVID pandemic; and (iii) post-Russian invasion into Ukraine in 2022. The findings confirm that supply chains for vegetables were significantly and adversely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. At the same time, the supply chains for production and sales of grains and sunflower seeds in Ukraine remained relatively stable. Through its global impact on the commodity markets, supply chains, inflation, and financial conditions, Russia's war against Ukraine is aggravating the slowdown in global economic growth. The article identifies the negative consequences of this war for both Ukraine and the world as a whole based on the example of major agricultural crops. The development of crop production industry in Ukraine requires that supply chains be restructured based on the new logistical solutions adapted to the conditions of martial law.
乌克兰作物生产行业的供应链:主要参与者和一体化的特点
本文的目的是分析乌克兰作物生产产业供应链的要素及其在现代条件下整合的特点。这篇文章指出了谷物、葵花籽和蔬菜等主要作物供应链中的主要参与者。对作物生产供应链的研究涵盖三个时期:(i)在COVID-19大流行之前;(二)2020-2021年COVID大流行;(三)2022年俄罗斯入侵乌克兰。研究结果证实,蔬菜供应链受到COVID-19大流行的严重不利影响。与此同时,乌克兰谷物和葵花籽的生产和销售供应链保持相对稳定。通过对全球商品市场、供应链、通货膨胀和金融状况的影响,俄罗斯对乌克兰的战争正在加剧全球经济增长的放缓。文章以主要农作物为例,指出了这场战争对乌克兰和整个世界的负面影响。乌克兰作物生产工业的发展要求根据适应戒严令条件的新的物流解决方案对供应链进行重组。
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