Abstract

In the framework of the study, the authors consider conceptual approaches to improve the management system of agrarian sphere development of regions in the realities of this industry functioning in the Russian Federation. Agrarian sphere is shown in aspects of socio-economic territorial system with its subsystems. The transition mechanisms of the agrarian sphere to the rails of sustainable development due to the choice of priority development directions within the life cycle are presented. The necessity of applying an integrated approach to the solution of industrial and social problems of the agricultural sector of the country is proved and reasoned.

Highlights

  • In the socio-economic territorial system, as an integral part of the agrarian sphere, two main subsystems can be distinguished: “agro-production” and “rural territories”

  • This article is a theoretical basis for carrying out further practical studies on the formation of the administrative agrosystem of the Russian Federation

  • While the life cycle of rural social infrastructure can be estimated at several years or decades, the cyclicality of living standards of the population, especially by income, is short-term and depends on: the state of the economy, the existing organizations and the social infrastructure of rural settlements

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Introduction

In the socio-economic territorial system, as an integral part of the agrarian sphere, two main subsystems can be distinguished: “agro-production” and “rural territories”. The first is aimed at the production of agricultural products, the second is aimed at the development of the social sphere, mainly the social infrastructure of rural areas, the preservation of rural lifestyle in them. Each subsystem should make its contribution based on specific technologies and control tools on a specific basis. In accordance with the process approach of scientific management, the basis of this framework can be three interconnected processes of life of these subsystems: functioning, improvement, development

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