Dr. Taras Gagalyuk
Research Associate
Department:
Structural Development of Farms and Rural Areas (Structural Change)
Dr. Taras Gagalyuk
Research Associate
Department:
Structural Development of Farms and Rural Areas (Structural Change)
Structural change in agriculture
Agricultural policies
Agroholdings
Agri-food supply chains
Strategic management
Dr. Taras Gagalyuk joined IAMO as a Research Associate in August 2015. He studied agricultural economics at the National Agricultural University of Ukraine in Kyiv where he got his Master of Arts in Accounting and Audit in 2004. In 2011, he did his PhD in agricultural economics at IAMO and Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg. Afterwards he worked as Head of the analytical department at the Association "Ukrainian Agribusiness Club" (Kyiv, Ukraine), as Long-term Expert of the German-Ukrainian Agricultural Policy Dialogue (Kyiv, Ukraine) and as Topic Analyst at the World Bank (Washington, D.C.). His research focuses on entrepreneurial strategies and organization of agroholdings with a regional focus on Ukraine, Russia, and Kazakhstan.
- APD Ukraine – German-Ukrainian Agricultural Policy Dialogue
- AgriWork_UA – Functional labor market in Ukraine's agriculture for resilient and sustainable development of the sector
- EUkrBenefits – Reaping the Benefits and Minimising the Risks: Integration of the Ukrainian Agricultural and Food Sectors into the European Union
- GUCE-SAFE – German-Ukrainian Centre of Excellence for Smart Agriculture and Food Economics
- LaScalA – International Competence Center on Large Scale Agriculture
- Landreform UA – Land reform in Ukraine: new perspectives and challenges for sustainable development of the agricultural sector and rural areas
- MSCA4Ukr – Sustainability reporting and access to capital (for post-war recovery) of agricultural enterprises in Ukraine
- SecureFood – An integrated approach to enhance food systems resilience, advocating for food security and uninterrupted food supply
- UaAgriDialog – Agriculture and society: a multi-stakeholder dialogue for stable and sustainable development