scholarly journals Impresum

Geoadria ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Damir Magaš

This 1st volume of the yours and ours journal 13th annual, is an approval of how even in financially hard and demanding year on the World market, there are enough interest and possibilities of geographers, collaborates and sponsors in editing new and encouraging themes in geographic science in Croatia. Successful and actual engagement of the Department of Geography, University of Zadar, and Croatian Geographic Society - Zadar, has been approved again by this volume, showing the common and synergetic engagement and financial help given by Ministry of Science, Education and Sport of the Republic of Croatia, University of Zadar, Zadar County and City of Zadar, which enabled that the challenging idea of continuous editing of Geoadria could be realized.

2021 ◽  
Vol 244 ◽  
pp. 03024
Author(s):  
Bakhodir Sultanov ◽  
Lochinbek Amirov ◽  
Mavluda Askarova ◽  
Barna Rakhmankulova ◽  
Maftuna Tosheva

When studying the topic, the author analyzes the implementation of reforms and their impact on the development of the agricultural sector of the Republic of Uzbekistan. Special attention is paid to the pandemic crisis that has affected all spheres of the economy and the life of the population. The importance of the actions taken by the state in relation to the improvement of the agricultural sector, not only through the production of agricultural raw materials, but also in other ways, is revealed. One of these ways is the production of products that can compete on the world market, the production of semi-finished products, and others. Methods of analysis, synthesis, grouping, observation, and deduction were used in the study of the material. Using these methods, the authors were able to come to a better conclusion, and make suitable conclusions and suggestions. In conclusion, the ways to improve the efficiency of agricultural production, through the introduction of resource-saving technologies, innovative technologies, and especially the removal of state attention to the agricultural sector, are revealed. The article also focuses on the state of agriculture during and after the pandemic, and compares it with other countries of the world. The authors made proposals that are most suitable for the development of agriculture, ensuring food security and independence of the population.


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 (12) ◽  
pp. 149-154
Author(s):  
Katerina Bojkovska ◽  
Nikolce Jankulovski ◽  
Goran Mihajlovski ◽  
Jovica Momirceski

The purpose of the research in this paper is to analyze the production of raspberries in Republic of N. Macedonia and to perceive its place on the world market of raspberries, as well as to analyze the market opportunities for raspberry production in Republic of N. Macedonia. The results of the research show that Russia occupies 19% of world raspberry production for 2018 while Mexico occupies 15% of total raspberry production and Serbia occupies 15% of total raspberry production for 2018, i.e. it is the third largest producer in the world. The production of raspberries worldwide has increased by 7% in 2018 compared to 2017, while compared to 2010 this production worldwide has increased by 40%. Republic of N. Macedonia with its 33rd place occupies 0.03% of the total world production of raspberries in 2018 from a total of 45 countries. But despite the small share in world raspberry production in 2018, Republic of N. Macedonia records a drastic increase (by 96%) compared to 2010, while compared to 2017 it increased by 25%. Republic of N. Macedonia has the necessary conditions for the production of raspberries, but still this branch is not fully developed.


Author(s):  
V. Klimenko ◽  
A. Kalinin

Export of educational services has every reason to be for the Belarusian state one of the key areas of export policy implementation. At the same time, in recent years, two dangerous trends have emerged in the field of export of educational services: on the one hand, a slowdown in the number of foreign citizens attending the Republic of Belarus, and on the other hand, not a high degree of diversification of export directions. These circumstances determine the search for new ways to implement the educational services of the Republic of Belarus on the world market. This article describes the algorithm for creating affiliated educational structures abroad.


2017 ◽  
Vol 5 ◽  
pp. 45-50
Author(s):  
Inese Biukšāne

Abstract: In the development of Latvia’s economy, the fish processing sector has played an important role, historically and traditionally, because of its ability to produce competitive products for the world market. The aim of this research is to evaluate the competitiveness of the fish processing sector in Latvia. Methodology involving the Model of Factors Influencing Competitiveness of the Fisheries Sector Cluster and the Index of Fish Processing Sector Competitiveness are developed as part of the research. The study also identifies the spheres influencing competitiveness, as well as the possibilities of further development. The methodology created in the study can be used to evaluate competitiveness of the fish processing sector in any country. It may also assist institutions involved in developing Fisheries’ policy to work more successfully and improve the common policy in the Fisheries sector.


2019 ◽  
pp. 229-243
Author(s):  
Mario Lukinovic ◽  
Djordje Jovanovic

The issue of the perspective of survival and production of sufficient amounts and quality of health-safe food in the future is on the top of the contemporary society?s priority list. Limitation of non-renewable and renewable resources (as well as dramatic increase of population in the world and climate changes) additionally makes reaching this goal difficult. The Republic of Serbia (and especially the Province of Vojvodina) is in this sense very significant as a region suitable for this kind of production, not only for domestic needs, but also for placement of these products on the world market. This paper systematically presents different types of marks (geographical indication of origin, standards, certificates, etc.) that might be used for labelling products that have special characteristics. Such product label might influence their better positioning and their sale (the overall valorisation), since products marked by them acquire higher prices.


REPORTS ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (330) ◽  
pp. 93-99
Author(s):  
S.N. Abieva ◽  
Zh.Zh. Temirova ◽  
G.T. Ongarova

The article deals with the issue that is relevant for many countries - transport and logistics infrastructure, since logistics, as the most effective, market-oriented way of planning, forming and developing commodity and related flows with the lowest costs in the entire logistics chain, has firmly gained its position in the world market. The authors also highlight the main factors of economic growth, which is the formation of integrated transport and logistics systems that cover individual areas of business, entire regions and countries. One of the effective ways of socio-economic development, both for individual regions of our country and the Republic of Kazakhstan as a whole, is the formation of transport and logistics infrastructure, which determined the relevance of the article taking into account the specifics of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The factors and problems that have the greatest impact on the efficiency and effectiveness of the functioning and management of transport and logistics systems are identified.


CORD ◽  
1992 ◽  
Vol 8 (02) ◽  
pp. 34
Author(s):  
B.CHEMPAKAN

Coconut oil which forms about 4.9 per cent of the world production of oils and fats, assumes much importance among the common vegetable oils in the world. But the alleged atherogenicity of coconut oibdue to its highly saturated nature hinders coconut oil from having a top position in the world market as an edible oil. The recent classification of oils based on the chain length of fatty auds, as MCT and LCT, reveals the neutral effect of coconut oil, which is also supprted by epidemiological observations. Here the possibilities of labelling cocbout oil as an energy giving non‑fattening edible oil is discussed, to dispel the prevailing misconceptions.


2020 ◽  
Vol 58 (2) ◽  
pp. 203-217
Author(s):  
Nikola Njegovan ◽  
Mirela Tomaš Simin

AbstractThe stability of business in an economy has always been the primary goal that is difficult to achieve, and inflation is most often used as its basic indicator. It is a signal of change in the general price level. The paper analyzes inflation and prices of agricultural and food products as a combined phenomenon, examines their causes and consequences in the Republic of Serbia. Particular importance is attached to the change in prices of agri-food products and the prices of inputs caused by the changes that are taking place at the global level, which are gaining increasing influence in the national context. The change in price parity and the influence of the world monopolistic structure on inflation are pointed out. It also points to the importance of demand, which causes inflation in less developed countries, and which results in higher food prices, additionally putting pressure on wage growth, which, as a rule, is not a consequence of productivity growth. The authors state that with the internationalization of business activities, there was a transfer of influence of international trends on the level and effects of inflation at the national level. Given the trends in the world market, it can be concluded that the prices of agri-food products will not decrease. However, they will - due to the pressure exerted by the constant growth of the population, i.e. on the demand side, demand inflation will constantly manifest.


Author(s):  
Vladimir Mishchenko ◽  
Peter Foshchiy ◽  
Iryna Gorobets

The article justifies the relevance of solving the problem of financial status stability of confectionery industry enterprises. It is shown that according to the most recent figures, the volume of the world confectionery market for 2016-2018 increased by 3.2% and was approximately US$ 157.64 billion. The average annual growth rate of confectionery products consumption during 2016-2018 was at 2.1% and reached 15.15 million tons at the end of 2018. The world experience of ensuring the stability of confectionery industry enterprises is addressed. Based on a review, the 10 largest countries account for about 76% of the world market of confectionery sales. Countries with high stable consumption are: the United Kingdom, France, and the United States. Russia and China are countries with a potentially large market, i.e they have the opportunity to significantly expand their domestic confectionery products markets by increasing the stability of their financial status and stimulating the effective demand from the population. The common problems of the industry functioning are highlighted and the algorithm of their description is offered. It was found that there is no leader for all the examined indicators, many companies are losing profits and profitability, enterprises are losing bargaining power and are virtually in a pre-crisis situation. It is proposed to introduce value-driven management and preventive anti-crisis dynamic management.


Author(s):  
Svetlana Sokolov Mladenović ◽  
Đorđe Ćuzović

Globalization and integration of the world market leads to internationalization of retail and overall trade. At the turn of the century, internationalization has become a widespread retail phenomenon. Thus, it has become a permanent and inevitable process. Internationalization of trade, especially retail, covers a large number of countries, but with varying intensity. The subject of this work is the achieved level of internationalization of trade, especially retail, on the markets of the Republic of Croatia and the Republic of Serbia. Arguments for the selection of these countries are numerous. One of them is the fact that both countries originated from the former Yugoslav federation. At the same time, Croatia is the newest member of the European Union (as of 1 July 2013), and Serbia signed the Stabilization and Association Process, and is on the way of opening membership negotiations. For these reasons, Croatian experience can serve Serbia as a landmark in the implementation of activities in the segment of trade and its internationalization. The paper aims at mapping Serbian activities in the process of further internationalization of retail.


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