The objective of the study is to support an adequate methodological approach to the development of the concept of cross-border Russian-Chinese agricultural entrepreneurship and to take into account the inevitable risks that arise in this process. The object of the study is Russian-Chinese agricultural entrepreneurship in Primorsky Krai of the Russian Federation. The subject of the research is the organisational and economic relations that determine the conditions of Russian-Chinese agricultural entrepreneurship in the border areas. The results of the research are methodological tools to support the process of developing the concept of joint Russian-Chinese agricultural entrepreneurship under the conditions of minimising environmental and economic risks. It identifies promising projects aimed at the development of agricultural entrepreneurship in border municipalities and production aimed at the production of import-substituting products. The conditions of interaction with Chinese partners, under which foreign investment in the development of agriculture in Primorsky Krai will have an impact on increasing the potential of economic development and its formation as a competitive segment in the Asia-Pacific region, are substantiated. As a result of the development of this concept, related to the variety of tasks to be solved and risks that arise, the improvement of Russian-Chinese agricultural entrepreneurship should be based on the maximum structuring of risks and the application of standardised assessments of the results obtained, which will ensure high efficiency of joint entrepreneurship in the border areas and progressive development of the Russian and Chinese economies by achieving mutual interests.
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