Abstract

The experience of developed countries in recent years convincingly shows that increasing the efficiency of agro-industrial production is achieved mainly due to the intensification of the successful activities of innovators (i.e., the scientific and technical sphere of industry). The end result of innovation is the creation of innovations and their direct development in production, which will contribute to a systematic and increasingly progressive organizational, economic, technical and technological renewal and increase in the efficiency of agro-industrial production. Key words: entrepreneurship, innovative development, efficiency, business, production

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