Implementation of Public-Private Partnership in Turkish Agricultural Sector
Journal: STRATEGIC PUBLIC MANAGEMENT JOURNAL (Vol.3, No. 5)Publication Date: 2017-05-30
Authors : Süleyman TÜLÜCEOĞLU; Yakup ALTAN;
Page : 58-76
Keywords : Public-Private Partnership; Public-Private Partnership and Practices in Turkey; Public-Private Partnership in Turkish Agriculture Sector;
Abstract
In this study, it is aimed to determine the situation of the public-private partnership model in agriculture sector, which has been started to apply in Turkey since 1980's and in which an extensive increase has been observed in the number of projects in some fields such as airport, hospital, electric, etc. in recent years. In this scope, the legislation and the practices related to public-private partnership in Turkish agricultural sector have been examined after referring the literature, development process, features, advantages/disadvantages and various models of public-private partnership model, and the situation in the World and Europe respectively. The findings collected indicate that the public-private partnership model has been applied especially in major-substructure projects such as construction of electric, airport, road and healthcare facilities in Turkey since 1990, and that the budget allocated into the projects of agricultural sector has been quite low in comparison with other fields, although the number of projects executed in agriculture sector has been quite much. However, it is predicted that the practices of public-private partnership in agriculture sector in Turkey will increase much more in line with the legislative arrangements implemented and increasing experience in the projects.
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