Issues of interaction between agribusiness and local self-government bodies in the Yenisei province

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The article analyzes the issues of interaction between agribusiness and local self-government bodies of the Yenisei province in the context of fiscal, budgetary, agricultural and economic policies of municipalities. It highlights the activities of the municipal authorities aimed at implementing the agricultural and economic strategy of municipalities' food security providing citizens with food and essential goods at affordable prices through implementation of the legal mechanism for regulating municipal trade and issuing mandatory resolutions. The article considers trade and economic, environmental, sanitary and epidemiological directions of agribusiness development in the region during the study period. The issues of law enforcement activities of local self-government are specified, determining the need to build interaction with state authorities, in particular with the police, on ensuring the implementation of administrative and legal enforcement measures and monitoring compliance by economic entities and agribusiness with the norms established by municipal law-making. In the end conclusions are drawn regarding effectiveness of the interaction system between agribusiness, emerging civil society institutions, on the one hand, and local self-government and state authorities, on the other. These conclusions are made in the sphere of search and development of management decisions aimed at ensuring the implementation of municipal projects to form the contours of a safe and comfortable urban environment in limited financial and economic conditions.

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Kuskashev, D. V., & Lukinykh, Y. V. (2021). Issues of interaction between agribusiness and local self-government bodies in the Yenisei province. In IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science (Vol. 677). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/677/2/022076

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