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Investment Passport of Terebovlya District INVESTMENT PASSPORT OF TEREBOVLYA DISTRICT WELCOME ADDRESS This Investment Passport of Terebovlya District has been created by the Department of Economy for the Terebovlya District State Administration. It contains qualitative comprehensive up-to-date information on the competitive advantages and investment opportunities of the area, and it aims to implement its investment potential. Terebovlya District is a reliable business partner. We invite potential investors to mutually beneficial long-term cooperation. Respectfully, Terebovlya District State Administration 3 COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGES OF THE DISTRICT • Favorable economic geographical location of the area. Terebovlya District is located in the center of Ternopil Region. The international highway M19 and a part of the European route E85 run Through its territory. The district town of Terebovlya is situated at a short distance (32 km travelling by highway and 36 km by railway) from the regional center of Ternopil. • Considerable explored deposits of building materials. They mainly include deposits of limestone, construction sand (including silica sand) as well as deposits of stone, pottery and refractory clay, chalk, gypsum and rock phosphates. •Favorable conditions for the development of agriculture and farming, eco-tourism. • Available sites for construction (reconstruction) of large farms for livestock raising. 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 1. DESCRIPTION OF THE DISTRICT 1.1.Geography and climate conditions 1.2. Raw material resource potential 13. Demography and human resources 1.4. Main indicators of economic and social development 1.5. Economic potential 1.6. Transport infrastructure 1.7. Education 1.8. Social and cultural sphere 1.9. Success Stories SECTION 2. PROPOSAL FOR INVESTORS 2.1. Priority fields for investments 2.2. Strategic investment projects which can be offered to investors 2.3. Municipal property facilities that can be offered within the framework of public-private partnership 2.4. Free land plots and objects of real estate investment. 5 THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION AND SOURCES WERE USED WHILE DRAFTING THE INVESTMENT PASSPORT • Ternopil Region Statistics Administration (http//www.te.ukrstat.gov.ua); • Ternopil Region State Administration (http://www.oda.te.gov.ua); • Statistics Bulletin 'Economic and Social Situation of Teredbovlya District of the year 2016 6 SECTION 1. District profile 1.1. The natural-geographic and climatic conditions • AREA OF THE DISTRICT - 1113,2 sq. km IT BORDERS ON: - in the west - Pidhaytsi District; • LENGTH - in the south - Buchach and Chortkiv Districts; - from the west to the east - 54 km - in the east - Husiatyn District; - from the north to the south - 42 km - in the north-east - Pidvolochysk District; - in the north- Ternopil District; - in the north-west- Kozova District. MINERAL RESOURCES LEGEND RESERVES Sandstone 11498.9 thousand cubic m Religious centers Sand 1871.3 thousand cubic m Sites of historical and Clay loam 6253 thousand cubic m cultural value Limestone 724.3 thousand cubic m Railway stations Peat 1883 thousand tons • CLIMATE - moderate continental • WIND VELOCITY: -from 4.5. to 6.0 m per sec. • AVERAGE TEMPERATURES: January -5,5 C°, July +16C° • WINTER DURATION - 112 days • SUNNY DAYS PER YEAR- 198 • PRECIPITATIONS - from 530 to 620 mm a year 8 1.2. Resources of raw materials • TIMBER RESOURCES: • LAND RESOURCES (thousand hectares) - area of forests- 9586 thousand hectares (8.3 % of the district area) tillage; 0,7 - prevalence- in the north and south grossland; 10,9 Сіножаті; tillage; 81,2 0,8 • WATER RESOURCES Map of the surface water DESCRIPTION OF THE MAIN RIVERS: Name Stretch (km) Within district limits Area of water intake (km) (sq. km) Seret 248 88 3900 Strypa 147 60 1610 Hnizna 81 24 1110 Studenka 25 12 205 Pereima 20 12 165 Nichlava 18 11 135 Hnyla Rudka 17 17 140 Svynyukha 13 13 90 Vilkhovets 11 11 75 9 1.3. Demography and human resources people Population 69000 68504 68300 67858 68000 67050 66813 66410 66524 67000 66029 66000 65300 65000 64000 63000 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 (years) AGE STRUCTURE THE LARGEST SETTLEMENTS (people) Terebovlya 14823 18-59 60 year years Mykulyntsi 3689 old and Darakhiv 1945 59% older 22% Druzhba 1812 Laskivtsi 1755 Zolotnyky 1672 Strusiv 1421 Varvaryntsi 1398 Budaniv 1435 Kobylovoloky 1402 0-17 Ivanivka 1408 year old 1344 Krovynka 19% Ilavche 1340 WORKABLE POPULATION – 32980 REGISTERED UNEMPLOYMENT RATE - people 2.4 % (to the employable population) •AVERAGE WAGE – UAH 3103for the year 2016 (as of 01.01.2017) • DIVISION OF EMPLOYEES BY ECONOMIC ACTIVITIES (people) Private sector 8735 Collective sector 4052 State (public) sector 2868 Education 2485 Private entrepreneurs 1950 Health care 1585 Agriculture 1588 Industry 1372 Food industry 867 Public service 610 Trade 520 Transport 345 Communications 185 Construction 128 Forestry 73 Farmers 55 10 1.4. Major indices of economic and social development Index name Unit Year 2015 Year 2016 Volume of sold products UAH mln. 401,3 505,1 Volume of foreign direct investment (stock capital) USD mln 1,1 1,1 Volume of capital investments UAH mln. 139,2 223 Volume of construction activities UAH thousand 3350 26750 Goods exported USD thousand 1172,6 1920 Goods imported USD thousand 7396,5 10800 Volume of retail turnover UAH mln. 219,5 245,3 Average wages UAH 2660 3103 Volume of capital investments Average wages ( in UAH mln.) ( in UAH) 3650 261,4 3103 223 2920 2660 2527 2359 2279 2118 139,2 138,7 114,6 108,2 91,8 66,5 58,5 58,1 42,8 38,4 32,7 2006 2004 2005 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2013 2014 2015 2016 district region 11 1.5. Economic Potential Name Location Main Products Kobylovoloky “Ukrspyrt” Kobylovoloky spirits Mykulyntsi Brovar, LLC Mykulyntsi mineral water, beer, soft drinks, carbonated beverages Mykulynetskiy Khlibzavod, LLC Mykulyntsi bread and bakery products RMF, LLC Terebovlya corn flakes Alma-Vita PP, LLC Zolotnyky diary products, butter, powdered milk, whole-milk products “Budivelnyk” (open joint-stock company) Terebovlya stone production “UNIPAK-Ukraine”, LLC Terebovlya thermal shrink wraps Bulat, LLC Mykulyntsi iron castings Affiliated Branch Derenivskiy Derenivka asphalt, bituminous concrete asfaltobetonniy zavod, LLC Yustas, LLC Derenivka bitumen emulsion FERO-PLAST, LLC Terebovlya foamed polystyrene boards and sheets Orbital, LLC Terebovlya glass Christmas ornaments and decorations Affiliated Branch Rex Shoes Maker Ltd. Terebovlya women's shoes •Among the district industrial enterprises the foreign capital has been invested in UNIPAK Ukraine (LLC) - the Austrian capital and Affiliated Branch Rex Shoes Maker Ltd. - Italian capital. 12 1.6. Transport Infrastructure The map of transport ways in Terebovlya District LEGEND settlement highway M19 european route H 19 local mororways railway Stretch of Transport Ways (Operational Length) railway track 39,0 (km) motorways 425,2 (km) including: hard surface 371,9 (km) 1.7. Education unpaved roads 53,3 (km) PRE-SCHOOL EDUCATIONAL SPECIALIZED SCHOOLS INSTITUTIONS Total number 3 Total number 47 Number of schoolchildren 763 Total number of groups in them 60 VOCATIONAL TRAINING 1280 Total number of children DNZ "BUDANIV PROFESSIONAL LICEUM" Number of students 178 COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOLS Number of teaching staff 27 Total number 63 HIGHER EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS Number of schoolchildren 6157 Higher School of Culture of I-II Accreditation Levels Available capacity 10000 Number of students 285 Number of teaching staff 139 10865 Number of schools and schoolchildren in them 9191 7839 7407 7034 6807 68 6120 6020 6157 5557 67 67 62 65 64 64 64 63 63 2011/12 2010/11 2013/15 2015/16 2012/13 2013/14 2009/10 2000/01 2005/06 2008/09 Schoolchildren Educational Institutions 13 1.8. SOCIAL AND CULTURAL SPHERE HEALTHCARE CULTURE Total number of medical institutions 71 Cultural institutions of Club Types 65 including: including: -Hospitals 4 - Houses of Culture 31 - Village out-patient clinics 11 - Village club-houses 34 - Polyclinics 4 Cinema 1 - Paramedic and obstetric stations 52 Museum 1 Number of hospital beds 340 Architectural monuments 99 Libraries 67 Musical and art school 1 SPORT Number of cultural workers 243 Stadiums 2 Football pitches 40 HOTEL COMPLEXES Gyms 29 Hotel and restaurant Complex “GrandB” Gymnastics sites 50 located in the village of Druzhba Sports playgrounds 115 Hotel and restaurant Complex “Volya” Sport shooting ranges 6 located in the village of Volya TOURISM AND RECREATION Available tourist routes: 1) Ternopil - Mykulyntsi - Strusiv - Zazdrist - Zarvanytsya - Ternopil;; 2) Terebovlya - Ostrivets- Nadrichne - Zarvanytsya - Terebovlya; 3) Terebovlya - Zelenche - Pidhiryanskyy Monastery - Terebovlya; Hiking trails: 1) Terebovlya - Zelenche - Pidhiryanskyy Monastery – Terebovlya; 2)Terebovlya - Dolyna - Budaniv – Terebovlya SITES AND FACILITIES OF TOURIST INFRASTRUCTURE Name Location Owner 1 Vatra Recreation Site- - Number of Str. Knyazya Vasylka, Vatra-Schreder VAT holidaymakers -60 Terebovlya, tel.: 2-17-82 2 “Chervona Kalyna”-sanatorium Village of Druzhba, Horbachevskiy TSMU preventorium Tel.:6-14-07 Number of guests - 100 3 “Promin” Children's Rest Camp Village of Dolyna, Ternopil Regional (for 250 holidaymakers) 4-52-52 Association “Ternopilsilhospzdrav” 4 ‘Zorepad’Children’s Rest Camp Village of Strusiv, Ternobil Combine Harvester Plant (for 320 guests) tel.: 4-34-63 5 “Orlyatko” Children’s Rest Camp Terebovlya, “Rox” Lviv (for 220 guests) 84 Vul. Zastinotska Tel.:2-14-52 6 Medobory Health Resort Village of Konopkivka, Public Ownership
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