Abstract

In modern socio-economic conditions, the main vector of state agrarian policy is ensuring food security. Production, processing, transportation, storage and sale of agricultural products are possible through economic cooperation of various types of agricultural producers. The mechanism of integration is agricultural cooperatives. Their development is impossible without the creation of legal, economic, organizational and other conditions of activity. The implementation of state support is carried out at the federal, regional and municipal levels. Normative provision of development of agricultural cooperation at the regional level is the most important direction of the implementation of the state agrarian policy. As the norm-setting practice shows, only a quarter of RF constituent entities adopted strategic planning documents aimed at developing agricultural cooperation as an independent subject of state support. In other parts of the Russian Federation, one can observe the fragmented and contradictory nature of legal acts regulating state support for agricultural cooperatives. The purpose of this article is to formulate a conceptual approach to regional norm-setting in the field of agricultural cooperation through the prism of a comparative legal analysis of regional models of regulatory support for the development of agricultural cooperation.

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