TOOLS FOR DEVELOPING A STRATEGY FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF REGIONAL AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
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development strategy, priorities of the region, agricultural production, structure, climatic zoning, differentiation, agricultural cooperationAbstract
he article substantiates the position that the development strategy of agricultural production is part of a comprehensive program of socio-economic development of territories. It developed a methodological approach to developing a strategy for the development of regional agro-industrial production, which involves assessing the starting conditions and economic prerequisites for development, due to regional factors, as well as the influence of external conditions.
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