The organizational-economic mechanism for the development of integration processes in the production and processing of products

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Purpose: The article considers the development of integration processes in the production and processing of agricultural products. Design/Methodology/Approach: The competitive development of regional economic complexes requires identifying and implementing new, more efficient forms of production and business activities. Findings: The development of integration processes in agriculture and processing industry is an important condition affecting the efficiency of economic entities, as well as their organizational, economic and financial sustainability. Practical implications: The authors suggest an organizational-economic project of the regional integration structure. Originality/Value: One of the most popular methods for solving the problem of further development of diversified agricultural enterprises is the integration of manufacturers that allows combining the entire reproduction cycle into a single process - starting with the production of raw materials and ending with the release of high-quality products intended for final consumption.

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Voronkova, O. Y., Sorokina, V. V., & Baburin, S. V. (2019). The organizational-economic mechanism for the development of integration processes in the production and processing of products. International Journal of Economics and Business Administration, 7(2), 207–214. https://doi.org/10.35808/ijeba/236

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