Recommendations on the Application of the World’s Best State Support Practices in Russian Organic Agriculture
Author:
Zaruk Natalya F.1, Kolomeeva Elena S.1, Kagirova Maria V.1, Romantseva Yulia N.1, Migunov Rishat A.1
Affiliation:
1. Russian State Agrarian University, Moscow Timiryazev Agricultural Academy, Timiryazevskaya Street, 49, Moscow, 127434, RUSSIA
Abstract
Climate change and the growing human impact on the environment, leading to environmental problems, are a threat to all countries of the world. In this regard, it is necessary to develop effective solutions in the field of organizing production processes, introducing resource-saving technologies, and expanding production volumes using advanced scientific achievements in the fields of ecology, chemistry, breeding, digitalization, etc. Organic agriculture is recognized on the world stage as the most important factor in solving environmental problems. The authors of this article substantiate the need for state support to increase the efficiency of organic production in the development of a green economy. Based on the analysis of the successful experience of regulating the organic products market in leading countries, which are characterized by high growth rates, it is concluded that the formation of a state support mechanism will contribute to the development of organic agribusiness, will allow producing higher quality products with less negative impact on the environment and increase the efficiency of organic production. This article has practical value, and provides an idea of the current level and prospects of state regulation of organic agriculture.
Publisher
World Scientific and Engineering Academy and Society (WSEAS)
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