Abstract

In Russia, the implementation of agriculture is carried out on the basis of investment projects by large agricultural holdings. In order to ensure the food security of our country, the chosen course has had its positive effects in the agricultural sector, but the issues of sustainability and further development of rural areas of Russia remain unresolved. Due to the lack and uneven distribution of public financing, which is mainly concentrated on the implementation of large investment projects, led to the following problems: - there is a reduction in the resource potential of half of the regions; - there is a limited development of the agro-economy; - genocide of rural territories. The current stage of development in our country needs a new approach to the development of rural areas and the agro-economy as a whole. As such, an inclusive approach is proposed, which is based on equal access to all opportunities for all agricultural producers and free interaction with the population of rural areas. The transition to an inclusive model should be ensured by a system of indicators that make up the rating (index) of inclusive development.

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