Abstract

The aim of the work is to substantiate the possibilities of agreeing on strategic goals and performance indicators of the state regulation in developing the country’s agri-food system and local goals for developing agri-food sectors of the regions. The formation of strategic goals and indicators is due to the significant socio-economic differentiation among the regions according to the main characteristics of agricultural production: the provision of resources, the efficiency of their use, territorial location to the centers of product sales, natural, climatic and soil conditions. The diagram of the relationship between goals, objectives andindicators of state policy in the field of regulation of the development of agri-food systems in regions is presented. The forms of interaction between the management systems of the federal and regional levels on the issues of conducting a coordinated socio-economic policy in the agri-food sphere have been identified. These include: the signing of financial agreements between the Russian Ministry of Agriculture and regional authorities regarding the provision of subsidies for specific areas of agricultural policy; decomposition of target indicators for all regions within a separate indicator or direction; allocation of regions with a special status; co-financing of agricultural policy directions between federal and regional budgets; complementing the goals of the federal level through the implementation of similar directions in the structure of regional policy; general consideration of the regional specifics of Russia. The main directions for creating strategic goals and development indicators of increasing the effectiveness of state regulation of agri-food systems in the regions are proposed: equal distribution of state support funds by reducing the excessive concentration of subsidies in the main agricultural regions; updating the established priority directions for the development of the agro-industrial complex in the regions of Russia; taking into account regional production, social and infrastructural opportunities in the formation of directions of state agrarian policy; differentiation of development goals for AFS in the regions.

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