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DEFINITION OF PRIORITY DIRECTIONS OF INNOVATIVE DEVELOPMENT OF ANIMAL HUSBANDRY IN STAVROPOL KRAI


DOI 10.33938/186-56

Issue № 6, 2018, article № 9, pages 56-61

Section: Economics of agribusiness sectors

Language: Russian

Original language title: ОПРЕДЕЛЕНИЕ ПРИОРИТЕТНЫХ НАПРАВЛЕНИЙ ИННОВАЦИОННОГО РАЗВИТИЯ ЖИВОТНОВОДСТВА В СТАВРОПОЛЬСКОМ КРАЕ

Keywords: ANIMAL HUSBANDRY, INNOVATIVE DEVELOPMENT, RATING EVALUATION, PRIORITY DIRECTIONS, FORECASTING

Abstract: To date, Russia's agrarian policy is aimed at developing and effectively using the innovative potential, with-out which it is impossible to accelerate the growth rates of agricultural production and increase its competitiveness.Predicting market trends and justifying the methodology offorecasting is extremely important for the livestock sector,which has been in a severe financial crisis in recent years, the consequences of which will continue to affect over along period. Therefore, the formation of an effective competitive livestock sector is a strategic direction of the coun-try's agricultural policy. The main problems of the livestock sector are: a backward material and technical base, theuse of obsolete technologies and high production costs. The current situation in the development of animal husbandryrequires a wide use of effective and efficient means of solving the accumulated problems for a qualitative transfor-mation of the industry. Growth in the livestock efficiency in the country is possible in the case of a broad developmentof innovative activities located in the regions of Russia. Stabilization of the livestock sector is impossible without sci-entific support, improving the material and technical base and active investment support from the state. To solve theabove tasks, the construction and justification of the forecast scenarios for the development of the market for livestockproducts is relevant which determined the choice of the research topic.

Authors: Gerasimov Aleksei Nikolaevich, Gromov Evgenii Ivanovich, Skripnichenko IUrii Sergeevich