PSD Multisectoral Study Central Ukraine - Багатогалузеве дослідження центральних регіонів України
The Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in Ukraine together with the Netherlands Enterprise Agency initiated the PSD Multisectoral Study on Central-Ukrainian regions/oblasts (Khmelnytskyi, Zhytomyr, Vinnytsia, Cherkasy, Kyiv, Kyrovograd, Chernigiv).
Download 'Introduction'
Download 'Summary'
Download 'Central Ukraine full report'
Download 'Central Ukraine short report'
The following Annexes are available upon written request on kie-lnv@minbuza.nl:
1. List of foreign companies in the selected regions
2. List of sector cooperatives in the regions
3. List of NGOs
4. List of the companies in the selected sectors per regions
5. List of interviews enterprises
Purpose of the study
The aim of this project is the Economic development of the Central-Ukrainian regions/oblasts by raising the interest of Dutch companies to do business in Central Ukraine and therewith contribute to the private sector development of the region, amongst others through B2B connections and improvement of business and investment climate in the regions by bringing in new/Dutch expertise.
Sectors under investigation
The study covers a number of the sectors (based on trade requests of Dutch companies):
Industrial Sectors
- Light industry
- Furniture production
- Metalworking
Agro-food and Horticulture
- Production and processing of milk
- Production of greenhouse vegetables
- Production and processing of open field vegetables, fruit, berries, mushrooms (excluding technical crops like sugar beet).
- Production and processing of potato
- Current and planned projects in BBE (biomass, bioethanol, solid fuel boilers etc.)
- Production of machinery, equipment, materials for abovementioned sectors.
Methodology
This study is based on the interviews with the governmental representatives of the selected regions, businesses and NGO’s operating in the selected sectors.
The general contractor for this study is:
ITFC Investment&Trade Facilitation Center
Regions under the study
Regions under the study