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AbstractThe article considers the theoretical and applied aspects of the problem of decision-making in a system with a hierarchical structure under uncertainty inherent in the agro-industrial complex, due to the presence of changeable weather conditions and the freedom to make economic decisions in market conditions. It is noted that to date, market mechanisms have been implemented in the agro-industrial complex, and the role of decision makers is minimal, and this determines the feasibility of applying a decentralized scheme of the control model, which is discussed in detail in the domestic theory of hierarchical games. It is taken into account that enterprises of different forms of ownership can act in different roles, unequal relations can arise: someone shows dictates and gets the right of the first move. In these productions, along with enterprises of different forms of ownership, the participation of the coordinator of the Center, which regulates public relations arising between state authorities and subjects of the industrial sector of the economy, should be considered. Economic stimulus and regulatory measures (mandatory regulations and prohibitions) can be used as instruments of government influence on productive entities. To assess the activities of the participants, the principle of the maximal guaranteed result is used. A general scheme for obtaining correlations for the Center criterion in cases of centralization and decentralization, their comparison and a detailed conclusion for the linear case under the selected organizational conditions are presented. KeywordsAgro-industrial complexAwarenessCentralizationDecentralizationUncertain factorsThe greatest guaranteed resultThe right to moveStrategies

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