Publication: Management of ESG-principles integration in agricultural enterprises of Ukraine in the context of sustainable development and eu integration
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2025-12-18
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Воронько-Невіднича, Тетяна Вікторівна
Voronko-Nevidnycha, T. V.
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Poznan, WSHIU University of Applied Sciences
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Agri-food business entities play a key role in ensuring the socio-economic stability of the state, as their activities are directly linked to food production, the rational use of natural resources, and the maintenance of food security. At the same time, the agri-food sector is highly environmentally sensitive, which requires enterprises to manage their environmental impacts responsibly, comply with social responsibility standards, and ensure an adequate level of corporate governance. Therefore, the systematic implementation of ESG principles, which form the conceptual foundation of modern sustainable development management, becomes highly relevant.
Effective ESG management involves the formation of a structured management system that includes: the assessment of environmental risks; the identification of social priorities; ensuring transparency in managerial decisions; formalization of policies; the development of monitoring and reporting systems; and the creation of strategies to minimize negative impacts. For agri-food enterprises whose operations are closely linked to the use of land, water resources, biodiversity, and energy resources, it is crucial to shift from a reactive to a proactive approach, which entails preventive management of environmental and social risks.
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Voronko-Nevidnycha T., Pustovar О. Management of ESG-principles integration in agricultural enterprises of Ukraine in the context of sustainable development and eu integration. Planning and ensuring sustainable development of socio-economic systems: Proceedings of the 1st International Scientific and Practical Conference (18 December 2025, Poznan), compiled by O. Sylkin, Organized by Paulina Kolisnichenko. Poznan, WSHIU University of Applied Sciences, Part 2. 2025. Рp. 207-208.