Abstract
This article examines the role of multipliers – subsectors of agriculture, as the core of the agroeconomic system of any region, using the example of the Ural Federal Okrug, and also evaluates their sustainability based on materials from 2010-2015. Three basic subsectors are analyzed as multipliers: grain production, dairy farming and poultry farming. As a result of the author's calculations using the appropriate methods, a conclusion was drawn about the dependence of the basic industries on each other, as well as on the market model in a particular territory.
Highlights
As a set of technologically interconnected industries and types of entrepreneurial activity aimed through market relations to solve the problem of food selfsufficiency with a predominant focus on import substitution, three basic sub-sectors can be distinguished as elements of this system: grain production, dairy farming and poultry farming, that is, which are the basis for solving the above problem
Let us analyze the state of sustainability of the functioning of the basic industries of the Ural Federal Okrug in terms of their suitability to act as multipliers of the region's agroeconomic system (RAES) development
Let us assess the sustainability of the poultry industry for the main types of poultry products at all levels: federal, district and regional ones presented in Tables 1, 2, 3
Summary
As a set of technologically interconnected industries and types of entrepreneurial activity aimed through market relations to solve the problem of food selfsufficiency with a predominant focus on import substitution, three basic sub-sectors can be distinguished as elements of this system: grain production, dairy farming and poultry farming, that is, which are the basis for solving the above problem. Integration of grain production with the poultry industry can involve other potential applicants of the RAES in the development process, that is, become a kind of multiplier of
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