The role of modern technologies in increasing economic efficiency and solving social challenges of agriculture
O.Z. Zagazezheva, K.F. Kray, S.Kh. Shalova, A.A. Makhoshev
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Abstract. This paper examines the role of modern technologies in the development of the agro-industrial complex of the North Caucasus Federal District. The authors consider the positive role of insurance in agriculture. They also examine the environmental and social challenges of the region, including the degradation of natural resources and high unemployment. The North Caucasus Federal District has great potential for the development of the agro-industrial complex, but to achieve sustainable results, it is necessary to solve a number of key problems. In this paper, the authors examine an integrated approach to the successful integration of robotics into agriculture, including strategic planning, personnel training and infrastructure development. This study also emphasizes the need for an integrated approach to the use of high technologies in agriculture, which will optimize processes, reduce the negative impact on nature and create new jobs, contributing to the social and economic development of the North Caucasus Federal District. The authors emphasize the need to create favorable conditions for the development of small and medium-sized businesses, and attention should also be paid to supporting small and medium-sized enterprises in the agro-industrial sector of the North Caucasus Federal District, which is an important factor in increasing production and exports.
Keywords: sustainable development, agro-industrial complex, North Caucasian Federal District, innovative technologies, robotics, environmental aspects, social strategies, educational programs, personnel training, economic sustainability, modern technologies, agricultural efficiency, logistics
For citation. Zagazezheva O.Z., Kray K.F., Shalova S.Kh., Makhoshev A.A. The role of modern technologies in increasing economic efficiency and solving social challenges of agriculture. News of the Kabardino-Balkarian Scientific Center of RAS. 2024. Vol. 26. No. 6. Pp. 302–315. DOI: 10.35330/1991-6639-2024-26-6-302-315