2019
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/403/1/012040
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Development of agricultural regions in the conditions of rational import substitution policy

Abstract: The article is devoted to the consideration of the peculiarities of the development of agrarian-industrial regions in the conditions of the implementation of the policy of rational import substitution of food products under the sanctions pressure of Western countries. The object for the study is socio-economic relations arising in the process of implementing the strategy of rational import substitution in the agrarian-industrial region. The main statistical indicators of the activities of the agro-industrial c… Show more

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“…Russian scientists substantiate the need to intensify production by the growth of the population and, as a consequence, the increasing need in food, proving the need to use artificial intelligence in agriculture to solve tasks set for the industry [2]. Some authors [3] consider the processes of intensification as a solution to the problem of import substitution, identifying the constraining factors for the development of regions and intensification of the key points of economic growth. The negative consequences of intensification are highlighted in the work [4], where, using the example of Vietnam, the need to change the practice of farming and the use of "smart" intensification, considering scientifically based sowing cycles, is proved.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Russian scientists substantiate the need to intensify production by the growth of the population and, as a consequence, the increasing need in food, proving the need to use artificial intelligence in agriculture to solve tasks set for the industry [2]. Some authors [3] consider the processes of intensification as a solution to the problem of import substitution, identifying the constraining factors for the development of regions and intensification of the key points of economic growth. The negative consequences of intensification are highlighted in the work [4], where, using the example of Vietnam, the need to change the practice of farming and the use of "smart" intensification, considering scientifically based sowing cycles, is proved.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…And the index of the physical volume of investments in fixed assets in agriculture increased to 121.8%; the growth rate of agricultural exports -up to 210.6%. By 2025, the produced added value of agriculture will reach 5774.3 billion rubles, the disposable resources of households (on average per member per month) in rural areas -21,870 rubles (Antsiferova et al, 2019;Cherkesova et al, 2019).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Priority directions of improving the mechanisms of state regulation of the agricultural sector can be: strengthening of investment processes [11]; ensuring sustainable development of agricultural producers [12]; ensuring the social orientation of agricultural reforms, supporting vulnerable sections of the population; implementation of targeted programs for the development of the agricultural sector of the region, taking into account its specificity and the presence of multivariate management models [13]; ensuring the comprehensiveness and efficiency of using the resource potential of the agricultural sector; regulation of agricultural markets, promotion of wide introduction and dissemination of innovations [14]; creation of conditions for mutually beneficial cooperation of Russian regions, contributing to the achievement of a common goal-ensuring national food security and independence [15].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%