Browsing by Author "Kosenchuk, Olga Vitalevna"
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- Improving the competitiveness of rural areas in the aspect of rural tourism developmentPublication . Postevoy, Kirill; Fernandes, Paula Odete; Kosenchuk, Olga VitalevnaThe main objective of this research is carrying out the analysis of actually used and potential opportunities for development of agrotourism in the Omsk region (Russia). For that it was applied the tool that allow to compare the assessment of the potential for agrotourism development in various rural areas. Based on the results of the analysis, the region of the Southern forest-steppe zone has the highest potential for the development of agro-tourism. Based on the results of the rating assessment, the leader is the Kalachinsky District. However, based on the results of the conducted evaluations, it is possible to judge the existence of conditions for the development of agro-tourism in all areas of the Omsk region. The obtained results allowed giving recommendations on increasing the level of development of agrotourism in the Omsk region.
- Increasing the economic sustainability of the company JSC “Novoazovskoe”Publication . Kopeikina, Victoria; Fernandes, Paula Odete; Kosenchuk, Olga VitalevnaIncreasing the economic sustainability of an enterprise represents one of the most important problems in current global economic and political conditions. For agricultural companies, this issue is highly important. One of the ways to increase economic sustainability is by improving the quality of harvested feed for animals, namely, haylage. In this chapter, the meaning of “economic sustainability” and ways of increasing it were taken into account. The joint-stock company “Novoazovskoe” of Azovsky German National District of Omsk region of the Russian Federation was the enterprise considered for our study. According to the topic of the chapter, the general analysis of legal, managerial, financial and productive information of the considered enterprise was implemented. To identify the most prospective ways of increasing economic sustainability in terms of harvesting system, it was implemented the analysis of existing haylage, the harvesting system. In the final chapter, it was set forth a modern system of haylage harvesting, highlighting the need for purchasing required machineries to implement the new system. With the implementation of this new haylage harvesting system undergone, the economic results are also presented. The main results show that after the implementation of the new haylage harvesting system, the total volume of good haylage increased up to 88% of total remained mass and 93% of initial harvested mass. Accumulated gross profit for 5 years received from realization of the surplus of a good haylage was more than 29 million rubles.