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Investment Passport of Baranivka United Territorial INVESTMENT PASSPORT OF BARANIVKA UNITED TERRITORIAL COMMUNITY OF ZHYTOMIR REGION 2019 Local Organic Development Agency CONTENT Part 1. GREETING…………………………………………………….3 p. 1.1 Felicitation of mayor.………………………….…………………….3 p. 1.2 Business card of the community………………………………………3-4 p. Part 2. SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILE OF THE COMMUNITY……….4 p. 2.1. Natural - geographical and climatic conditions……………………….4-6 p. 2.2. Demography ……………………………………………………………6-7 p. 2.3. Human resources…………………………………………………….7-8 p. 2.4. Education and training……………………………………………8-10 p. 2.5. Housing, office and industrial - production infrastructure……...10-12 p. 2.6. Economic potential………………………………………………12-14 p. 2.7. Foreign economic activity……………………………………….14 p. 2.8. Transport infrastructure and logistics………………………….14-16 p. 2.9. Sphere of Health, Culture, Leisure and Recreation……17-23 p. 2.10. Environmental protection…………………..24-26 p. 2.11. Cooparation with international financial institutions…………….26 p. 2.12. Large-scale investment projects that are implemented……………….27-28 p. Part 3. Offers for investors……………………….…………………………………..28 p. 3.1. Industry branches that have the best investment potential……………….…28 p. 3.2. Strategic projects……………………………………………………………..28-29 p. 3.3. Free lands (greenfield та brownfield) for investment …………………….. 29-63 p. Part 4. CONTACTS, SOURCES…... …………………………………………….64 p. 4.1. Contact information……...………………………………………………………64 p. 4.2. The main sources of information……………………………………………….64 p. Розділ 1. Greeting 1.1 Felicitation of mayor. I congratulate you on behalf of the community and I sincerely invite you to cooperate! I have the honor to lead the unique Baranivsky United Territorial Community, which has a special geographical location, promising economic potential, comfortable climatic conditions and a great desire to attract effective investors that will contribute to the development and prosperity. Baranivka City Council guarantees assistance to investors at all stages of starting and running a business and expects long-term and fruitful cooperation for both parties I hope that you will find profitable and reliable partners with us. With respect and best wishes for future cooperation. 1.2 Business card of the community. The Baranivka united territorial community is an organic space of generous NATURE, active CITIZENS, innovation and organic production Baranivka united territorial community was established in accordance with Article 8 of the Law of Ukraine “On Voluntary Association of Territorial Communities”. On December 18, 2016, the first elections to the Baraniv City Council were held. As a result, the Baranivka United Territorial Community included 1 city council, 1 town council and 11 village councils, namely: 1. Baranivka City Council; 8. Markivka Village Council; 2. Berestivka Village Council; 9. Rohachiv Village Coucil; 3. Virlia Village Council; 10. Polianka Town Council; 4. Zhary Village Council; 11. Smoldyriv Village Council; 5. Zeremlia Village Council; 12. Suiemtsi Village Council; 6. Yosypivka Village Council; 13. Yalishiv Village Council. 7. Kashperivka Village ; Baranivka united territorial community included 32 villages, 1 town and 1 city: Baranivka City, Polianka town, Budysko village, Suiemtsi village, Volodymyrivka village,Zeremlia village, Serednia village, Vyshnivka village, Yosypivka village, Tabory village, Zhary village, Derevyschyna village, Kashperiva village, Ozerianka village, Hrynki village, Rohachiv village, Ostrozhock village, Rudnia village, Mlyny village, Virlia village, Klymentiivka village, Markivka village, Stara Guta village, Hlybochock village, Yalishiv village, Yavne village, Lisove village, Berestivka village, Myroslavl village, Sytysko village, Zrybok village, Smoldyriv village, Smolka village, Ivanivka village. Principles of local development Responsible management of the environment and the rational use of natural resources A healthy and fair community • meeting the different needs of all raising awareness of scarce natural resources citizens through the promotion of and habitat hazards personal well-being and social Improved habitat, important natural resources integration are preserved for future generations • Equal opportunities for all Stable economy Management practice Creating a strong, dynamic and stable economy that ensures prosperity Continuous improvement of effective Creating equal economic opportunities for all. governance, involving the creativity Environmental losses are offset by those who and energy of citizens cause them. Efficient use of resources is encouraged Part 2. SOCIO-ECONOMIC PROFILE OF THE COMMUNITY 2.1. Natural - geographical and climatic conditions Baranivka united territorial community is located in the southwestern part of Zhytomyr region. The administrative center is Baranivka. The city is located on the banks of the river Sluch. The minimum distance of settlements to the administrative center is 3 km, the maximum is 29 km. Baranivka united territorial community on the map of Zhytomyr region Baranivka united territorial community Baranivka united territorial community on the map of Ukraine The master plan of the city of Baranivka was developed and approved by the decision of the 16th session of the 8th convocation on December 22, 2017, No. 778, can be found at the link (http://otg.mrada- baranivka.gov.ua/index.php/2018-04-16-21-33-32) The scheme of planning of the territory of Baranivka united territorial community can be found at the link (http://otg.mrada-baranivka.gov.ua/index.php/2018-04-16-21-33-01) 2.2. Demography As of January 1, 2017, the population of Baranivka united territorial community was 24.0 thousand, including men - 9.8 thousand. (40,83%), women - 14,2 thousand people. (59.17%), including urban - 13.6 thousand people, rural - 10.4 thousand people. As of 01.01.2018, the population was 23.97 thousand, including women - 9.7 thousand. (or 40.47%), men - 14.26 thousand people. According to the statistics of the Ministry of Finance of Ukraine the population in Baranivka United Territorial Community as of January 1, 2018 was 22,972 thousand people. Population projections of Baranivka united territorial community till 2037 year. As we can see from picture 1. Mostly of Baranivka population consists of work-age population but dynamics of population decline is predicted. The number of unemployement people was 472 (1,97%), of which: 154 (0,64%) – are live in village, 318 (1,32%) – are live in city. Compared to 2017, it increased by 30 people or 6.7%. This indicates a low official unemployment rate in the united territorial community. 2.3. Human resources Population breakdown by gender and age men women City council, Village № Council 0-17 18-39 40 -59 60 + all 0-17 18-39 40 - 59 60 + all 1. Baranivka 972 1576 1349 801 4698 919 2949 1662 1672 7202 2. Polianka 147 279 238 187 851 159 245 215 242 861 3. Virlia 125 197 185 174 681 131 205 189 190 715 4 Berestivka 75 149 109 79 412 55 115 104 166 440 5 Zhary 26 42 53 25 146 20 27 33 48 128 6 Zeremlia 60 83 115 78 336 53 102 91 103 349 7 Yosypivka 51 118 133 49 351 84 103 116 61 364 8 Kashperivka 117 178 153 69 517 117 185 184 187 673 9 Markivka 191 295 246 162 894 179 244 273 267 963 10 Rogachiv 149 286 149 98 682 151 285 151 176 763 11 Suiemtsi 53 109 96 91 349 72 85 79 165 401 12 Smoldyriv 61 117 98 101 377 78 99 91 155 423 13 Yalishiv 43 58 81 37 219 56 63 57 59 235 All: 2070 3487 3005 1951 10513 2074 4707 3245 3491 13517 Employment of the population * * - as to 2018 Work-age population Unworkable population City Council, № Population Village Council men women all men women all n. % n. % n. % n. % n. % n. % City Council 1 Baranivka 11900 2850 3243 6093 1843 3964 5807 Town Council 1 Polianka 1712 511 466 977 340 395 735 Village Council 1 Berestivka 852 257 220 477 155 220 375 2 Zeremlia 685 196 184 380 178 127 305 3 Zhary 274 84 52 136 62 76 138 4 Yosipivka 715 249 218 467 102 146 248 5 Markivka 1857 533 475 1008 361 488 849 6 Smoldyriv 800 212 187 399 165 236 401 7 Suiemtsi 750 204 211 415 136 199 335 8 Kashperivka 1190 331 374 705 186 299 485 9 Yalishiv 454 137 122 259 82 113 195 10 Rogachiv 1445 429 442 871 253 321 574 11 Virlia 1396 470 318 788 341 267 608 All: 24030 6463 6512 12975 4204 6851 11055 Employed Unemployed City Council, All № п/п Village Council population men women. all men women all n. % n. % n. % n. % n. % n. % City Council 1 Baranivka 11900 2782 3134 5916 68 109 177 Town Council 1 Polianka 1712 504 456 960 7 10 17 Village Council 1 Berestivka 852 233 215 448 24 5 29 2 Zeremlia 685 90 98 188 106 86 192 3 Zhary 274 54 30 84 30 22 52 4 Yosipivka 715 56 43 99 193 175 368 5 Markivka 1857 283 243 526 250 232 482 6 Smoldyriv 800 190 137 327 22 50 72 7 Suiemtsi 750 104 45 149 100 166 266 8 Kashperivka 1190 40 80 120 291 294 585 9 Yalishiv 454 80 45 125 57 77 134 10 Rogachiv 1445 79 83 162 350 359 709 11 Virlia 1396 175 87 262 295 231 526 All: 24030 4670 4696 9366 1793 1816 3609 2.4. Education and training Mainstay – High School in Baranivka Baranivka Secondary School №2 after O. Siabruk The City House of Children's creativity and the Baranivka School of Arts Baranivka Professional Lyceum SECONDARY TECHNICAL AND PROFESSIONAL TECHNICAL SCHOOLS № Name Adress Speciality 1. Rogachiv-Volyn Branch Rogachiv village, of the Novochertory Novograd- production and processing State Agrarian College Volynska st.,186 livestock products Technician is a technologist for production and processing livestock products; 2. Baranivka city Baranivka Professional Zviahelska st., 77, carpenter construction; carpenter; Lyceum [email protected] plasterer; facing tile; painter; Телефон: electric gas cooker; locksmith repairman; tractor-driver of (04144)-3-15-09 agricultural production of category "A1" Факс: (04144)-3-15-09 http://bpl.zzz.com.u a Municipal Enterprise «Inter-School Resource Center» 2.5.
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