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Peculiarities of agrarian receipts as a modern financial tool
Author(s) -
Руслана Содома,
Halyna Skhidnytska,
Anatoliy Shvorak,
T. Shmatkovska,
Iryna Zhurakovska
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
economic annals-ххi
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1728-6239
pISSN - 1728-6220
DOI - 10.21003/ea.v169-09
Subject(s) - agrarian society , business , economics , history , agriculture , archaeology
Lending against the pledge of future crops is one of the main ways of using agrarian receipts. The authors propose enhanced understanding of the necessity of introducing agricultural receipts as a modern tool. The article provides detailed characteristics of possible financial tools intended to be used in agrarian business. Agricultural payments are identified as a method of progressive lending which ensures balancing and granting of rights both to the lender and the borrower. In their research, the authors of the article have developed an algorithm of lending against the pledge of future crops and assessed the applicability of foreign experience in terms of the development of suggestions on how to provide agricultural enterprises with the associated opportunities. With the use of agrarian receipts, credit facilities adapt to farmers’ needs. For example, they are structured by cultivation, which makes it possible to issue the credits quicker and cheaper. Receipts can be used as collateral for obligations related to banks, suppliers and other creditors. They serve as an innovative and effective tool for stimulating lending in the agricultural sector. Lending against the pledge contributes to the improvement of investment attractiveness of the agrarian sector and ensures the use of agricultural incomes as an alternative and modern lending mechanism.

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