MALYUTYNTSI VILLAGE
Pyriatyn district
Strategic development plan
The main strategic document that defines main development directions of Malyutyntsi village council, Pyriatyn district on the medium- and long term perspective is a strategic development plan.
Rural community understanding the necessity to preserve the village and its development intends to create favorable environment for successful implementation of investment projects and guaranteeing individuals and businesses support at their placing on the territory of Malyutyntsi village council.
Developer of the strategic plan is the state budget institution "Poltava Regional Center for Investment and Development."
Consultative support has been granted by the economic department of Pyriatyn District State Administration, scientific and industrial trading company "Cobra LTD", the city of Cherkasy and Regionmica German consulting company (Berlin).
The validity of the strategic plan - 7 years.
The document provides information about Malyutyntsi village, including its history, current population and industries. A SWOT analysis identifies strengths like its proximity to major transport routes, but also weaknesses such as lack of signage and poor infrastructure. Key sectors are identified as agriculture, landscaping, and trade. Problems facing the village include low wages, lack of investment, and poor roads, utilities, and waste management. The strategic plan aims to improve living standards and cultural/spiritual development through attracting investors and implementing goals over 7 years.
Головним стратегічним документом, що визначає основні напрямки розвитку Малютинської сільської ради Пирятинського району на середньо та довгострокову перспективи – є Стратегічний план розвитку.
Сільська громада розуміючі необхідність збереження села та його розвитку має намір створити сприятливе середовище для успішної реалізації інвестиційних проектів і гарантувати приватним особам та підприємствам свою підтримку при їх розміщенні на території Малютинської сільської ради.
Розробник стратегічного плану-державна бюджетна установа "Полтавський регіональний центр з інвестицій та розвитку".
Консультаційна підтримка – управління економіки Пирятинської райдержадміністрації, науково-виробнича торгова фірма "Кобра ЛТД", м. Черкаси та німецька консалтингова компанія «Regionomica» (Берлін).
Термін дії стратегічного плану - 7 років.
MALYUTYNTSI VILLAGE
Pyriatyn district
Strategic development plan
The main strategic document that defines main development directions of Malyutyntsi village council, Pyriatyn district on the medium- and long term perspective is a strategic development plan.
Rural community understanding the necessity to preserve the village and its development intends to create favorable environment for successful implementation of investment projects and guaranteeing individuals and businesses support at their placing on the territory of Malyutyntsi village council.
Developer of the strategic plan is the state budget institution "Poltava Regional Center for Investment and Development."
Consultative support has been granted by the economic department of Pyriatyn District State Administration, scientific and industrial trading company "Cobra LTD", the city of Cherkasy and Regionmica German consulting company (Berlin).
The validity of the strategic plan - 7 years.
The document provides information about Malyutyntsi village, including its history, current population and industries. A SWOT analysis identifies strengths like its proximity to major transport routes, but also weaknesses such as lack of signage and poor infrastructure. Key sectors are identified as agriculture, landscaping, and trade. Problems facing the village include low wages, lack of investment, and poor roads, utilities, and waste management. The strategic plan aims to improve living standards and cultural/spiritual development through attracting investors and implementing goals over 7 years.
Головним стратегічним документом, що визначає основні напрямки розвитку Малютинської сільської ради Пирятинського району на середньо та довгострокову перспективи – є Стратегічний план розвитку.
Сільська громада розуміючі необхідність збереження села та його розвитку має намір створити сприятливе середовище для успішної реалізації інвестиційних проектів і гарантувати приватним особам та підприємствам свою підтримку при їх розміщенні на території Малютинської сільської ради.
Розробник стратегічного плану-державна бюджетна установа "Полтавський регіональний центр з інвестицій та розвитку".
Консультаційна підтримка – управління економіки Пирятинської райдержадміністрації, науково-виробнича торгова фірма "Кобра ЛТД", м. Черкаси та німецька консалтингова компанія «Regionomica» (Берлін).
Термін дії стратегічного плану - 7 років.
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tel.: +38-0532-50-08-64
mob. tel.: +38-066-816-52-09
e-mail: oksana.petrova@gmail.com
skype: oksana.petrova
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1) The successful launch of the "Fit for Business with China" training programme in Beijing and Jiangsu province, which provided 11 German executives insights into business opportunities in China.
2) Honoring four current and former GIZ staff members in Moscow for their 15 years of work on the Russian Presidential Programme, which the German Manager Training Programme contributes to.
3) Extending cooperation with Belarus and intensifying trade cooperation between Germany and Uzbekistan through the Manager Training Programme.
Oksana Petrovna
tel.: +38-0532-50-08-64
mob. tel.: +38-066-816-52-09
e-mail: oksana.petrova@gmail.com
skype: oksana.petrova
We are waiting for your proposals!
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1) Industrial parks are intended to promote economic development and investment by providing dedicated areas for industrial activity with supporting infrastructure.
2) The law defines terms like "initiator," "management company," and "participant" and establishes the legal rights and obligations of these entities.
3) Industrial parks can be created on