The new government will unite the Ministry and the Ministry of agrarian policy

2019-09-02 12:46:02
Machine translation
The new government will unite the Ministry and the Ministry of agrarian policy

To accelerate the implementation of key reforms in Ukraine decided to merge the Ministry of economic development and trade and the Ministry of agrarian policy and food in a single authority.

 

Minister of the new Ministry appointed Tymofiy mylovanov, who has said that the Union will have a strategic purpose and will establish an effective dialogue with the representatives of the agricultural sector, to identify problem questions and prospects, as well as as soon as possible to carry out such reforms as privatization of state-owned enterprises, the introduction of the land market, liberalization of labor relations, that is, the increase in the number of jobs, the expanded access to global markets, the restart of the system of vocational training, innovation in the agricultural sector, carrying out scientific research.

 

details of the reforms will be set out in the government Program, which is being referred to the Parliament, and the Cabinet is now working on a plan of action and determines priorities.

 

the Ministry it is important to synchronize all the markets and to introduce transparent and clear rules of the game. Reform of the agricultural sector requires a strategic agreement with the changes that will be carried out in other areas.

 

Deregulation and Djilas will be the main tools to combat corruption in the fields of testing, certification and licensing activities associated with access to the latest means of production in the agricultural sector and access to produced goods in the domestic and international consumers.

 

rebooting the system of state statistics will give a clear indicators of the development of industry and form long-term forecast targets and priorities of state policy.

 

Recall that yesterday, the Verkhovna Rada 281 votes "for" appointed a new Cabinet of Ministers headed by Prime Minister Alexey Goncharuk.

Visitors’ comments (0):