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Chernihiv Region- Your Right Choice Briefly About Chernihiv Region CHERNIHIV REGION- YOUR RIGHT CHOICE BRIEFLY ABOUT CHERNIHIV REGION Area - 31,9 thousand sq. km Total length of borders with the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus– 426 km Distance from Chernihiv to the capital of Ukraine (Kyiv) and Boryspil International Airport -150 km Chernihiv Region BRIEFLY ABOUT CHERNIHIV REGION Bryansk – 350 km Railways 893 km St. Petersburg -1060 km Minsk – 404 km Interstate highways Gomel – 102 km 311,1 km Moscow 733 km Interstate bus routes Kyiv – 150 km Odesa – 626 km Lviv – 700 km Roads of national importance 1186,5 km Kharkiv – 488 km Simferopol – 907 km River tourist routes BRIEFLY ABOUT CHERNIHIV REGION Administrative territorial divisions: 22 districts and 4 cities of regional subordination – Chernihiv, Nizhyn, Pryluky, Novhorod-Siverskyi Population: 1,1 million people GVA: 21,2 billion hryvnia GVA per person: 19,4 thousand hryvnia Export of goods: 555,1 million U.S. dollars http://www.chernihiv-oblast.gov.ua http://cg.gov.ua BRIEFLY ABOUT CHERNIHIV REGION Natural resources More than 100 peat deposits are explored. The basis of mineral resources Chernihiv One of the biggest of the region– Чернигов bischofite deposits in Fuel and energy Ukraine. resources, construction raw Timber resources are materials. more than 175,0 million cubic meters. BRIEFLY ABOUT CHERNIHIV REGION AGRICULTURE Chernihiv region provides 19,7 % nationwide production of: flax fiber – 40%; meat – more than 3%; potatoes – 8,4%; eggs – more than 2%; milk – more than 4%; grain – 5,6%; sugar beet – 2,4%. The structure of gross value added, % Services Industry 42,4 22,5 13,4 2,0 Trade Construction BRIEFLY ABOUT CHERNIHIV REGION INDUSTRY Annually industrial enterprises of the region sell their products to the amount of 1.7 billion U.S. dollars, that 22,5 % is 1.3% of the sales volume of Ukraine The structure of gross value added, % Services Agriculture 19,7 42,4 «Менський сир» 13,4 2,0 Trade Construction BRIEFLY ABOUT CHERNIHIV REGION Services 42,4% Hotels and restaurants. Transport and communications. The structure of gross value added, % Financial activities. Real estate operations, renting and Industry Agriculture servicing. Public management and providing military 19,7 security; obligatory social security. 22,5 Education. Trade Health care and social services. 13,4 2,0 Other community, social and personal service activities. Construction BRIEFLY ABOUT CHERNIHIV REGION Trade 13,4% Trade public service is provided by: 8 300 retail trade entities. About 500 wholesale trade enterprises. 66 markets. The structure of gross value added, % Agriculture Industry Services 19,7 42,4 22,5 2,0 Construction BRIEFLY ABOUT CHERNIHIV REGION FACILITIES FOR WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT Vocational schools – 20 (industry – 6, transport – 1, service – 4, construction – 1, agriculture – 8) Higher education institutions of the І-ІІ accreditation level (technical schools, colleges, specialized schools) – 19 (state and municipal forms of ownership – 18, private – 1) Higher education institutions of the ІІІ-IV accreditation level (universities, institutions of state and municipal forms of ownership) – 5 BRIEFLY ABOUT CHERNIHIV REGION TOURISM Many historical monuments, among them 6 – pre-Mongolic period. 3 National conservation areas. 656 objects of natural reserve fund. A wide range of tourist services. The Desna River, crossing the entire region, is one of the cleanest rivers in Europe. Hotel chain. 3 institutions of higher education, training tourism specialists. OUR WORLD PARTNERS 45 cooperation agreements are implemented: 32 (on economic cooperation) – with regions of the Russian Federation; 5 (on trade-economic, scientific-technical and cultural cooperation) – with regions of the Republic of Belarus; 2 multilateral agreements (The Agreement on mutually advantageous economic cooperation between Chernihiv region of Ukraine, Gomel region of the Republic of Belarus and Bryansk region of the Russian Federation, 30.06.2002 and The Agreement on creation of the Border Community Euroregion “Dnepr”, 29.04.2003); One agreement with region of the Republic of Kazakhstan, one - with the Republic of Lithuania, one – with Hungary, one – with the Republic of Macedonia and one – with the Republic of Croatia, Protocol of intent – with China OUR WORLD PARTNERS The foreign trade turnover (% to the total volume of trade) (million U.S. dollars) Spain; 2,1 1141,1 India; 2,5 1087,2 Turkey; 2,5 981,2 1100,0 Poland; 3,2 +5,0 % Others; 38,4 Italy; 3,6 900,0 706,0 +10,8 % 624,1 China; 3,7 700,0 +39,0 % Germany; 7,3 500,0 +13,1 % 300,0 100,0 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Belarus; 15,3 Russia; 21,4 OUR WORLD PARTNERS The main export commodity groups, % grains products of flour-and-cereals industry paper and cardboard 20,9 1,0 22,8 wool others, including tobacco 1,0 16,3 polymeric materials, plastics wood and articles of wood 1,3 7,6 milk and dairy products; vegetables 5,0 1,5 eggs; honey land-based vehicles 1,4 5,2 seeds and fruit bearing plants 3,2 4,0 cotton wool footwear 2,5 2,9 3,4 clothes electric machinery and equipment boilers, machinery, mechanical devices OUR WORLD PARTNERS The main import commodity groups, % other, including tobacco 30, 0 wool 29,4 rubber 1,0 25, 0 electric machinery 12,1 paper and cardboard 20, 0 1,1 11,9 15, 0 footwear polymeric materials, plastics 1,2 10, 0 8,3 5, 0 land-based vehicles, except rail synthetic, artificial threads 0, 0 7,8 1,3 transport boilers, machinery, mechanical tanning extracts, dyers 1,4 7,5 devices 1,5 7,4 raw hides and skins fertilizers 1,6 3,4 3,2 cotton wool chemical staple fibres energy materials; oil and ferrying petrolium products OUR WORLD PARTNERS Foreign direct investments Germany; 33,1 Other; 18,1 Beliz; 3,0 Italy; 1,7 Russian Federation; 3,5 Poland; 15,9 Cyprus; 17,0 British Virgin Lithuania; 4,2 Islands; 3,5 OUR WORLD PARTNERS Foreign direct investments Administration Agriculture, and support forestry and services; 4,5 fishing industry; 6,1 Transport, warehousing; 6,6 Wholesale and retail trade; 7,2 Other; 8,3 Industry; 67,3 JOINT SUCCESS Examples of successful investment projects «Mena Pack «Plast-Box «Ichnia Milk Public JSC» Ukraine Ltd» production of corrugated Canning Plant cardboard packing production of plastic «Fornetti Ukraine Public JSC» packing for keeping and created jobs-117 production of UHT milk transportation meat, fish, B.A.T. «Pryluky LTD» and condensed milk paint, varnish, etc. production of deep- premium created jobs- 98 Tobacco frozen foods for making created jobs- 231 Company Private hot cakes JSC» created jobs- 286 «British American Tobacco» production of tobacco goods created jobs- 896 JOINT SUCCESS Examples of successful investment projects «Adam company «Papernyansky «Chernihiv «Novofil Ltd» Ltd» glass sand quarry industrial milk Twining elastomeric Production of non- yarn for production of Ltd» company Ltd» alcoholic beverages underwear and hosiery (trademark “Эльбрус”) Extraction and A diversified agricultural processing of silica enterprise created jobs- 95 created jobs- 95 «Agrikor Holding sand Ltd» created jobs- 152 created jobs - 569 A diversified agricultural enterprise created jobs- 480 WELCOME TO COOPERATE Chernihiv region stakes on the following priorities for investment: Energy-saving and Food and food processing environmentally friendly Agriculture industry technologies Deep processing of natural Transport and logistics Tourism resources infrastructure CONTACTS BECOME OUR PARTNER! Chernihiv Regional State Administration 7 Shevchenko str., Chernihiv, Ukraine, 14000, tel/fax (+380462)674-656 e-mail: [email protected] http://www.chernihiv-oblast.gov.ua http://cg.gov.ua .
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