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Sergei K. VOLKOV
Volgograd State Technical University, Volgograd, Russian Federation
Russian Federation
Ol'ga ORLOVAb
Volgograd State Technical University, Volgograd, Russian Federation
Russian Federation
Vol 26 No 1 (2017), Articles, pages 83-88
DOI: https://doi.org/10.15304/rge.26.1.4455
Submitted: 03-12-2017 Accepted: 03-12-2017 Published: 03-12-2017
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Abstract

Developments related to the devaluation of the ruble and the sanctions regime,
determined the need to build and upload your own agribusiness opportunities. In recent
years the Russian government is actively supporting the agricultural sector and the whole
and its separate forms. But in a recession, not all forms of state aid can be used
successfully object subsidies. The aim of the study is to analyze the dynamics of the
various aspects of the agricultural business, as well as identifying the impact on the
performance of state support for agriculture. The author has studied indicators of the
level of activity of subjects of agricultural businesses, such as the number of agricultural
enterprises, the volume of production industry, as well as production by types of farms.
The study determined the volume of state support the various forms of entrepreneurship.
In this work, an analysis was conducted periodic printed publications, statistical
databases, Government Decrees of the Russian Federation with use of methods of system
approach, comparison, and statistical analytical method. The article evaluated the level of
entrepreneurial activity in the agricultural sector, which in the opinion of the author
consists of two of the most significant figures - the number in the economy of the
agricultural organizations of different forms of activity and level of production of various
organizations. These indicators are given the opportunity to reveal that government
funding at this stage had a positive impact on the industry. The author noted the high
importance for the Russian economy of small agricultural enterprises, the level of state
support in recent years has increased. Despite that, there were negative trends in the
activities of small businesses. Proposed a set of measures of state support to change the
situation. The analysis of the system of state support of agricultural business led to the
conclusion of its imperfection. Known in the industry trends related to the devaluation of
the ruble and the subsequent inability of small producers to use bank loans, not to
mention allow high efficiency developed by government measures. The practical
significance of the study is that the results obtained and the proposed measures can be the
basis for a new public policy support for agriculture.
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