Abstract

The article considers a comprehensive analysis of the impact of globalization processes on agrarian clusters, their potential to solve modern challenges, and opportunities for stimulating innovative and sustainable development in the agrarian sector. The authors focus on the theoretical aspects of agrarian clusters, the challenges they face in the conditions of globalization, and develop adaptation strategies to ensure their competitiveness and sustainability. The focus is on analyzing key challenges such as the intensification of global competition, the need to adapt to international standards, technological innovation, climate change, and environmental sustainability requirements. The article examines adaptation strategies, such as innovative development, environmental sustainability, cooperation and networking, marketing strategies, and logistics and infrastructure improvements, which can help to address these challenges effectively. The article provides valuable recommendations for managing agricultural clusters, emphasizing the importance of an integrated approach and flexibility in responding to rapid changes in the globalized agricultural market. The authors indicate the prospects for developing agrarian clusters through adaptation to globalization trends, innovations, and increased sustainability, which can ensure their long-term competitiveness and contribute to the sustainable development of the agrarian sector. In the context of the rapid development of globalization, the article also emphasizes the importance of developing international cooperation between agrarian clusters, including exchanging knowledge, technologies, and experience. This can help agricultural clusters integrate into the world economy, expand access to new markets and resources, and strengthen their position in the international arena. The article pays special attention to the role of governmental and supranational organizations in supporting agrarian clusters, through the development of favorable policies, regulatory and legal frameworks, and financial support. The need to create conditions for promoting innovation, increasing resource use efficiency, and reducing agricultural activity’s environmental impact is emphasized. Keywords: agrarian clusters, globalization, innovative development, environmental sustainability, international cooperation, competitiveness, sustainable development, adaptation strategies, management of agrarian clusters.

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