Establishing of the International Cooperative Logistic Center of the Lithuanian Greenhouses Farms
Abstract
The main preclusion of the greenhouses farms competitive ability
comparing with industrial European countries is lack of the capital, old
technologies, undeveloped cooperation (horizontal integration) as well as the
absence of permanent ties between producers, buyers, processors, scientific,
educational and financial institutions and politicians (vertical integration).
Therefore competitive success of the greenhouses farms highly depends on the
most important chain of the greenhouse’s vegetables market regulation and
stabilization – cooperative societies. The purpose of this work is to prepare the
principled scheme of the International Cooperative Logistic Centre of
greenhouses farms and the organizational model of the Centre activity.
comparing with industrial European countries is lack of the capital, old
technologies, undeveloped cooperation (horizontal integration) as well as the
absence of permanent ties between producers, buyers, processors, scientific,
educational and financial institutions and politicians (vertical integration).
Therefore competitive success of the greenhouses farms highly depends on the
most important chain of the greenhouse’s vegetables market regulation and
stabilization – cooperative societies. The purpose of this work is to prepare the
principled scheme of the International Cooperative Logistic Centre of
greenhouses farms and the organizational model of the Centre activity.
Article in: English
Received: 2014-03-14
Published on-line: 2007-06-14
Keyword(s): greenhouse farms, vegetables, cooperative, logistics
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