Environmental aspects of the development of large agricultural integrated formations
Sh.M. Gazetdinov,
A.M. Abdulkhakov,
M.Kh. Gazetdinov
et al.
Abstract:The article examines the environmental aspects that arise in the process of concentration and specialization of agricultural production in a particular rural area. Thus, as scientific and technological progress develops, the problem of carbon dioxide concentration in the atmosphere increases. The share of CO2 emissions in the production of agricultural products is high, including in the conditions of the creation of large integrated agricultural formations. Thus, from a cowshed for 200 heads with an average we… Show more
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