scholarly journals Adaptation of temperate climate horticultural plants in tropical and subtropical developing countries II. General characteristics, Hungarian experiences and possibilities

2001 ◽  
Vol 7 (3-4) ◽  
Author(s):  
M. G. Fári ◽  
J. Nyéki

The cooperation of Hungarian professionals with Chinese, Thai, South-Korean, Taiwanese and Brazilian colleagues should deserve much more attention than actually done. We refer to the transfer and adaptation of production technologies as well as biotechnological developments in vegetables, fruits, ornamentals and medicinal plants from the Temperate Zone to the tropical and subtropical regions. According to our information Hungarian colleagues involved in extension work are highly esteemed on the same level as Japanese, Chilean, Italian and French colleagues. We could state that immigration of investors, local enterpreneurs as well as those coming from expansive regions of Europe, North America and oversses, representaives of supermakets keeps to be accelerated by the increasing confidence triggered also by the successful management of profitable plantations, vineyards and fruits initiated first about 15 years ago. For Hungary, the presence and achievements of Hungarian horticultural expertise in tropical and subtropical zones yielded unequivocal advantages. Therefore, the next actual step of development would mean the organisation of a network of the "Units of Horticultural Mission" in the tropic and subtropic countries. We are convinced that those Units will stimulate the traffic of technologies as centers of transfer within and between the regions and contribute to the increasing influence of professionals on the production and trade of horticultural commodities. The introduction and testing of new varieties of vegetables, fruits, medicinal plants (as well as ornamentals), the development of the growing technologies, adaptation and acclimation of Temperate Zone germ plasm representing the general trends of advanced production will be the most important tasks of the Mission with a sufficient oversight upon the whole world. It is taken as a fact that Hungarian horticulture and breeding is competitive on the world market. We are ready to contribute to the development of horticulture on a worldwide scale. The Hungarian R & D will be attentive in the future to manage the accumulated capacities by information and mediating needs and offers to the volonteers of the profession. The reality of the above propositions are amply proved by successes of the Agroinvest Co and of other professionals registered in abroad. To keep on the top of the world list of the profession we have to follow up the international trends by our permanent presence on the most important centers of administration and production of the world in order to hold on the hot line of the Hungarian administration competent in financing the R & D activities. We need specialists which are open minded, speak languages, familiar with the tricks of informatics, economics and politics, competent in deals, able to make decisions, etc. The education and training should be strenghtened to he conform with those trends. That proposal involves also the need to follow up the activities of the transnational companies, the regular, active participation on international conferences, the permanent attention paid to electronic informations available in the worldwide networks as well as the printed periodicals of horticulture. It is also related to the attraction of investors to the developments aimed within the country as well as abroad. At last but not at least we have to keep in mind that the work performed abroad by the Hungarian professional is a kind of "para-diplomatic mission" which cannot be substituted by any other, sometimes very expensive activity charged on the officia erliplomatic missions. The benefit of it is, however, valid to the whole country because false stereotypes developed during the last 50 years cannot be abolished otherwise.

2003 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Soltész ◽  
J. Nyéki ◽  
Z. Szabó ◽  
J. Papp

The territory of the Hungarian state is largely suitable for the purpose of growing fruits of the temperate zone species. During the next decennia, the annual volume of Hungarian fruit production is expected to be around 1.1-1.3 million tons, from which some 15% is considered to be a produce of Hungary or "Hungaricum" (90 thousand tons of sour cherry, 50 thousand tons of apricot, 20 thousand tons of raspberry, 10 thousand tons of walnut). These fruits symbolise the country's special quality, which are worth to catch the interest the foreign consumers. The category of Hungaricum involves almost exclusively varieties of Hungarian origin as sour cherries, apricots, raspberries and walnuts, and they are representing outstanding qualities on the international markets. As for the fruit products the fruit brandies are eligible to be "Hungaricum" and are called exclusively "Pálinka". The Pálinka, provided to be distinguished with a geographic mark and will be competitive on the world market. Smaller quantities, though significant produce is represented by the deep frozen raspberry.


2019 ◽  
pp. 86-92 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. P. Krishtofor

Subject of research – the Russian space industry against the background of the main trends of development of the world market of space products. Research objective – to give an assessment to specifics of the competition in the main segments of the world space industry and to consider the main trends of development of the Russian space industry. The result of research is that at the present stage big changes of an environment of the world space market are observed, and also competitive positions of Russia in world private and state astronautics have been scientifically substantiated and generalized. The transnational companies in the industry become more flexible and strive to provide high level of quality of the activity. In the Russian space industry more intent attention is required to quality of industrial management.


Author(s):  
Ahmad Alshammari ◽  
Venkata Narayana Kalevaru ◽  
Abdulaziz Bagabas ◽  
Andreas Martin

Ethylene is the largest of the olefin markets and is also one of the most important petrochemically derived monomers that are used as a feedstock for the production of various commercially useful chemical products (e.g. polyethylene, polymers, fibers etc.). The primary objective of this chapter is to provide a comprehensive overview about olefins particularly ethylene production technologies and its commercial significance in the world market. The content of this chapter is presented as follows: a general overview about olefins production is given. This is followed by introducing the reader to ethylene including its properties importance/applications. The next section describes the production technologies of ethylene and some of its selected derivatives, followed by an overview of the technology, market, costs, capacity, global demand and supply of ethylene technology. Finally, main points and outlook of this highly industrially important commodity chemical are summarized.


Author(s):  
Svitlana Sendetska ◽  

The purpose of the article is to analyze current trends in the world market of chicken eggs, assess the place of our country in this market and determine possible prospects for the development of the Ukrainian egg market. The article considers the reasons for the active growth in world market of chicken eggs, calculates its growth rate, identifies the regions of the major producer location and countries with the largest production volumes. The growth rates of production at the largest producers are analyzed, the leading countries of the industry with high, moderate and negative dynamics of egg production growth are determined. The study identified the main egg sellers, their regional location, the growth rate of their export deliveries and Ukraine's place among the largest exporters. The vector of main part in the chicken eggs import and their main importers is determined. It has been studied that the Asian market is the largest, both in terms of production and consumption, where eggs are an important part of many oriental diets. As a result, China, Japan, Hong Kong and Kuwait are among the five largest consumers of eggs per capita. It is determined that the global growth of egg production is accompanied by the active introduction of technological innovations that optimize production parameters, improve the conditions of keeping and feeding poultry. It is investigated that domestic poultry farming is dependent on foreign selection, which makes the Ukrainian egg business vulnerable. It is determined that egg consumers and trade intermediaries, especially European ones, are concerned about the conditions of poultry keeping and are gradually abandoning products obtained from caged hens. Ukrainian egg producers are only at the beginning of the road to cage-free keeping poultry keeping. It has been studied that in order to maintain the leading positions on the world egg market, Ukrainian producers need to develop their own breeding base, introduce modern production technologies, make a gradual transition to cage-free poultry keeping, use ecological packaging suitable for recycling. Adherence to the last two recommendations is especially important for the development of export opportunities of the Ukrainian egg business in the European market.


2019 ◽  
Vol 10 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Maria Balashova ◽  
Ilya Naumenko ◽  
Irina Tsvigun

Today the world economy presents a rather complex structure in which the sinergic effect is gained by that at the turn of the century managed to perform transition the post-industrial development stage, establish powerful transnational companies , to take leading positions in international economic organizations and integral associations. For the countries of agrarian-industrial type, the globalizational changes, liberalization, trans-nationalization, integration, post-industrialization generate new challenges and threats for future development of their national economies. The possibility of increasing their economic potential is in fact minimal. A variant of escaping economic territorial desertisation of the countries with raw material type of economy can be implemented by strengthening their comparative advantages at the expense of increasing the redistribution level in the energy, timber and mining sectors. In particular, for the countries-energetic powers it is not as much as increasing volumes of the commodities offered but rather expanding the assortment of corresponding services. In this context, an alternative of Russias economy diversification is seen in expanding its positions in the segment of construction and servicing facilities. For this, of strategical importance is developing schemes of financing and managing the corresponding projects, as yet today China, India and South Korea severely compete with Russia.


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):  
E.B. Petrov ◽  

The assessment of the world market of intelligent agriculture is provided. The areas of development of digital solutions in animal husbandry, in particular, the industry of beef cattle breeding, the transition to advanced digital, intelligent production technologies, and the creation of systems for processing large amounts of data are discussed.


2021 ◽  
Vol 39 (6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Tetyana Zinchuk ◽  
Nataliia Kutsmus ◽  
Oksana Prokopchuk ◽  
Oleksandr Kovalchuk ◽  
Tetiana Usiuk

The article is devoted to identifying the peculiarities of Ukraine's participation in international business and determining the prospects of strengthening the country's position under conditions of the new stage of global development. It is established that Ukraine's international trade activity's dynamics and trends coincide with world trade trends. However, its share in global exports remains negligible (less than 0.25%). On the world market, the country is traditionally positioned as resource-oriented, steadily increasing the volume of resources exports, including agricultural products. Instead, the dynamics of the Ukrainian economy transnationalization is low and does not coincide with the high rate of this process development at the world and developed countries level. Transnational companies also perceive Ukraine as a country with a strong resource base and a large internal market. The scientific novelty of the study is the identification of the level of Ukraine's integration into the system of international economic relations and argumentation of the reasons and results of disproportional participation of the country in international business at all stages of its development.


2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 34-40
Author(s):  
Ni Kadek Pebriyanti ◽  
Ary Wira Andika

With the use of technology in the world of health, facilitate the public in obtaining information. In this case, handling of mild ENT disease can be done with the initial handling that is utilizing medicinal plants as one good alternative. However, lack of information obtained, resulting in less people know what medicinal plants that can be utilized. Therefore, it is necessary to build a system that is educative by providing information of ENT and medicinal diseases of any medicines that can be utilized in the follow up of ENT disease in suffering. This system also provides information on medicinal plants outside of ENT diseases.


2018 ◽  

The article accounts for the main approaches to determination and the components of the definition of high-tech industries and products in Ukraine. For this, existing versions in OECD and Eurostat countries are analyzed, where this indicator is common for determining the level of «advanced economies». Constant «leaders» were identified, who were in the group of «high-tech» industries to identify priority indicators. Among them is the production of pharmaceutical products; production of spacecraft and airborne vehicles; computer production; a system for creating and transforming (growing) material objects, including a 3D printer; infusion technologies, the importance of which increases; perspective methods of surface treatment and work from thermoplastics (key are growth technologies); materials, are effective at creation of perspective executive devices for growth technologies: composite and those which show their properties in small-sized structures. Thus, the necessity of defining this concept for Ukraine was justified. It is stated that in the normative legal and program acts the term «high-tech industries products» does not contain a special list of criteria, but only a list of such branches related to high-tech industries. Consequently, the definition of a related category allows us to propose the application for legislative regulation of exports, in addition to the concept of high-tech products, the broader concept of «the production of advanced production technologies», which includes the products of the basic branches of the economy and those which form a significant part of GDP. To determine the place of Ukraine in the world on the criterion of high-tech, the article examined the export-import structures of the industry. As a result, it was determined that Ukraine today is primarily an importer on the world market of high-tech products, because the foreign trade in high-tech goods is characterized by low shares of high-tech goods in total exports and a significant negative balance.


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