Current state and prospects for the development of the material and technical facilities of agriculture

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Modern agricultural production should be based on the reliable innovation-oriented material and technical facilities, which will create reliable prerequisites and guarantees for national food security. Until now, many sectors of the Russian economy and its agro-industrial complex, in particular, are significantly dependent on foreign supplies of equipment and innovative technologies. Given the specifics of agricultural production in Russia, an important role in solving the problem of technical and technological modernization of agriculture should be given to state support. In recent years, there has been a reduction in the number of agricultural machineries in the region under study and, as a result, at the same time, the operational load on it is growing, which leads to its intensive wear and tear, breakdowns, and, consequently, to frequent current and major repairs. As a result, the cost of production increases, the efficiency of agricultural production decreases. An important direction in the process of optimizing the operation of equipment is the correct ratio between the rate of its renewal and the efficiency of its use. At the present stage of development of the material and technical facilities of the regional agro-industrial complex, it is advisable to develop organizational and managerial measures in order to use the existing production potential effectively.

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Gusev, A. Y., Koshkina, I. G., & Klimyuk, L. Y. (2023). Current state and prospects for the development of the material and technical facilities of agriculture. In BIO Web of Conferences (Vol. 66). EDP Sciences. https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/20236614005

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