Abstract

The purpose of the article is to investigate the genesis of the mechanism of compensation for losses of agricultural and forestry production and to propose certain directions for its improvement. Research methods. The following methods were used in the research process: monographic, historical and logical (for retrospective review of compensation for losses of agricultural production), comparison (for comparison of indexed standards by different approaches), graphical (for visual reflection of the obtained results), generalization (for the formulation of conclusions). Research results. In order to further improve state regulation of land protection and rational use, an analysis of the mechanism of one of its key economic levers - compensation for losses of agricultural and forestry production in case of withdrawal of land and their use for purposes other than agriculture and forestry, restricting the rights of owners and land users and deterioration of land quality. Possible approaches to modernization of standards for compensation of losses of agricultural production on the basis of their indexation with the use of price indices of agricultural products and inflation are considered. The comparative characteristic between them and indicators of normative monetary estimation of lands is carried out. Scientific novelty. The study of new methodological approaches to setting standards and determining the amount of losses of agricultural production, which are subject to compensation for the withdrawal of land for other purposes was further developed, based on the use of regulatory monetary valuation of land. Practical significance. The application of modernized standards for compensation of losses of agricultural production in the new economic conditions will increase revenues to local budgets, promote the rational use and prevention of unjustified withdrawal of land. Tabl.: 3. Figs.: 1. Refs.: 14.

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