The relevance of the topic is determined by the importance of using digital technologies in livestock production industry, which make it possible to increase the profitability of agricultural sector through targeted cost optimization and more efficient allocation of funds. The goal is to assess the current state of digitalization in livestock production in the republic, to identify its advantages and main directions of development. Methods – analysis, systematization, accumulation and selection of facts, determination of the links between them. Results - animal control system, mechanism of their identification, processes of automation and robotization of production stages are shown. Target indicators are analyzed: increasing production volumes, reducing costs and increasing its efficiency, labor productivity, improving the quality of products, reducing the negative impact on the environment. A SWOT analysis was carried out to identify the strengths and weaknesses of digital transformation in this area, as well as the possibilities of threats from the external environment. The experience of using digital processes in obtaining livestock products in the Akmola region has been studied. Conclusions - information systems should be integrated with veterinary services into a public-private platform in order to control the management of business entities and the complete production cycle of products. Digital programs will allow solving food security issues, as well as improving the living standards of the rural population. The fundamental features of digitalization in agriculture will ensure the competitiveness of the domestic livestock complex, attract investment, reduce the incidence of diseases in livestock, and produce high-quality food products.
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