MANAGEMENT OF GRANT PROJECTS IN UKRAINE: INNOVATIONS IN AGRICULTURAL LAND USE

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31713/ve2202415

Keywords:

grant, project management, agricultural land use, digitalization, innovations

Abstract

The article reveals methodological approaches of considering the provisions of EU directives and programs for developing, writing, and implementing grant projects. In particular, this includes Regulation (EU) No 1291/2013 of the European Parliament and of the Council, which establishes the Horizon Framework Program for Research and Innovation. The Horizon Program supports the creation and functioning of the European Research Area, which ensures the free circulation of scientific knowledge, technologies, and researcher mobility by strengthening cooperation between the EU and member states and among the member states themselves through applying a coherent set of rules.The main directions of project activities for grant applications related to rational natural resource use, agribusiness, and the conceptual provisions of «Industry 5.0» are: optimization of natural and land use, social and economic consequences for society, land users' responsibility, and the implementation of organizational and agrotechnical measures. The relevance in projects has been established: skills and knowledge of European requirements regarding promising programs and relevant grant competition topics, digitalization of agribusiness, development of niche businesses and small farming, space monitoring and land assessment, risk assessment and insurance, etc.It has been proven that the value of the project approach in grant programs lies in their unified complex, which gives a synergistic effect for political, economic, and national priorities and for the EU as a whole, taking into account: the direct cost and quality of natural capital in general and each of its resources in particular; the indirect cost, as a complex of conditionsand the state of the environmental and economic system of the region (state); the cost of deferred alternatives – potential benefits from the future use of certification requirements (certified agricultural products, carbon certification, management systems, agricultural land and forests, natural-economic systems as such information is gaining more importance in the global society and economy).The article reveals methodological, innovative socio-ecological-economic directions and trends regarding the development and implementation of grant projects worldwide and in the EU. Among the main advantages of preparing and implementing grant projects for agribusiness and the field of natural resource use are identified: innovations in relevant sectors and methodology of writing; taking into account socio-ecological-economic phenomena and trends; digitalization of the economy and social life; Industry 5.0 technologies; resource and energy efficiency; cooperation between various institutions and fields of activity.

Author Biographies

Petro Skrypchuk, National University of Water and Environmental Engineering, Rivne

Doctor of Economics, Professor

Ruslan Chata, National University of Water and Environmental Engineering, Rivne

Post-graduate Student

Mykhailo Skrypchuk, National University of Water and Environmental Engineering, Rivne

Post-graduate Student

Published

2024-06-21

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