Organic production is a priority in the development of the green economy. The aim of the study is to identify opportunities for the prospective development of organic agribusiness in a digital environment and on the way to a green economy. The research methods were the study of the scientific literature and the regulatory framework, followed by a generalization of the received information, as well as analytical and comparative methods. The study made it possible to assess the current state of organic agribusiness. The introduction of digital technologies involving the automation of production, technological, and managerial processes will contribute to the prospective development of organic agribusiness, will allow the production of better products with less harm to the environment, and will also increase the efficiency of organic production due to more economical use of resources. As a result of the study, the directions of greening and digitalization of agribusiness in Russia were identified with a view to transition to a green economy. The practical significance of the study lies in the possibility of using the results in the development and improvement of the regulatory framework for the development of organic agriculture.
The purpose of this paper is to provide an outline of key components of the financial infrastructure of the digital economy within the fuel and energy complex. It is established that the formation of global financial architecture, including in the context of development of elements of the digital economy within the fuel and energy complex, is currently accompanied by a sharp acceleration in global cash flows and considerable growth in the international market for electronic money and electronic currencies. The authors prove that, owing to the informatization of the fuel and energy sector and the emergence of new financial technologies, many investors today will find it easier to access international markets. It is also suggested that currently there is a positive trend in the pace of growth in digital services for financial infrastructure, which are attracting significant volumes of investment, with the trend projected to intensify in the near future. In the authors' view, the key factors that will govern the effectiveness of components of the financial infrastructure of the digital economy within the fuel and energy complex are innovations, transparency, and accessibility.
The article is devoted to the substantiation of the information component of corporations’ financial environment. It has been established that corporate information can be viewed as public information about activities carried out by a corporation, its securities and related transactions. It has been determined that corporate information can be periodical, if the matter concerns a company’s ordinary activities, and special. It has been proved that the financial environment of a corporation can consist of the external direct financial environment, which includes a system of conditions and factors that impact a corporation, and the external indirect financial environment, which characterizes a system of conditions and factors that influence a corporation in the course of its mutual relations with counterparties under financial transactions. It has been established that the distribution of corporate information, especially through mass media, plays an important role.
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