Development of agricultural activities in Russia and the Sverdlovsk region in terms of environmental instability

The model or way of development of the village and rural economy is always associated with the state policy in relation to the rural areas. Since rural areas are not only a place of residence for human capital, but also a place of labor and economic activity of the rural residents, who are initially...

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Main Authors: Aleksandrovich Voronin Boris, Pavlovna Chupina Irina, Viktorovna Voronina Yana, Vasilievna Zarubina Elena
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/68/e3sconf_ift2020_01003.pdf
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spelling doaj-dd7d594231f443bbaba7c86c63857c132021-04-02T20:26:00ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422020-01-012080100310.1051/e3sconf/202020801003e3sconf_ift2020_01003Development of agricultural activities in Russia and the Sverdlovsk region in terms of environmental instabilityAleksandrovich Voronin BorisPavlovna Chupina IrinaViktorovna Voronina YanaVasilievna Zarubina ElenaThe model or way of development of the village and rural economy is always associated with the state policy in relation to the rural areas. Since rural areas are not only a place of residence for human capital, but also a place of labor and economic activity of the rural residents, who are initially employed in agriculture, it is natural that the existing agricultural policy has a huge impact on the model or way of the rural development. The model of the existence of the economic entities in the rural areas under the conditions of exclusive state land ownership has ended since 1990. From here, in the 21st century, the formation of a modern model of Russian agriculture began with organizational and legal forms of management inherent in a market economy.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/68/e3sconf_ift2020_01003.pdf
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author Aleksandrovich Voronin Boris
Pavlovna Chupina Irina
Viktorovna Voronina Yana
Vasilievna Zarubina Elena
spellingShingle Aleksandrovich Voronin Boris
Pavlovna Chupina Irina
Viktorovna Voronina Yana
Vasilievna Zarubina Elena
Development of agricultural activities in Russia and the Sverdlovsk region in terms of environmental instability
E3S Web of Conferences
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Pavlovna Chupina Irina
Viktorovna Voronina Yana
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author_sort Aleksandrovich Voronin Boris
title Development of agricultural activities in Russia and the Sverdlovsk region in terms of environmental instability
title_short Development of agricultural activities in Russia and the Sverdlovsk region in terms of environmental instability
title_full Development of agricultural activities in Russia and the Sverdlovsk region in terms of environmental instability
title_fullStr Development of agricultural activities in Russia and the Sverdlovsk region in terms of environmental instability
title_full_unstemmed Development of agricultural activities in Russia and the Sverdlovsk region in terms of environmental instability
title_sort development of agricultural activities in russia and the sverdlovsk region in terms of environmental instability
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publishDate 2020-01-01
description The model or way of development of the village and rural economy is always associated with the state policy in relation to the rural areas. Since rural areas are not only a place of residence for human capital, but also a place of labor and economic activity of the rural residents, who are initially employed in agriculture, it is natural that the existing agricultural policy has a huge impact on the model or way of the rural development. The model of the existence of the economic entities in the rural areas under the conditions of exclusive state land ownership has ended since 1990. From here, in the 21st century, the formation of a modern model of Russian agriculture began with organizational and legal forms of management inherent in a market economy.
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