Abstract
The urgency of the fuel and energy problem determines the need for rational energy consumption in all sectors of the economy, including agriculture. A comprehensive cross-sectoral approach is needed to address the issues of systemic management of energy conservation in agriculture and to substantiate rational measures of economic support for the introduction of energy-saving technologies, equipment and projects from the state. The main advantage of the energy-economic assessment is that its application allows comparison in uniform units of measurement (regardless of the historical period or state, the current market situation) the costs of growing plants or servicing animals with production results and are mainly of national strategic importance.
Highlights
Throughout the history of Russia, the land issue was and still remains one of the main ones
The need for environmental and economic assessment of natural resources in our country is recognized at the highest level
In the Environmental Doctrine of the Russian Federation, as one of the main economic and financial mechanisms for ensuring rational use of natural resources and environmental protection, it is envisaged to include in economic indicators the full and ever-increasing value of natural objects and environmental services and take them into account when making management decisions
Summary
Throughout the history of Russia, the land issue was and still remains one of the main ones. At the present stage of the development of society, when new production relations are being formed, this issue is paramount in the reform policy. In the socio-economic development of the country, one of the priority places is taken by increasing the efficiency of the agrarian economy. This criterion is important for characterizing the economic wellbeing of the country, since it is associated with the satisfaction of the vital needs of a person - the provision of adequate nutrition. It should be especially noted that state support for agricultural producers is insufficient, which, as a rule, is not allowed by any economically developed country in the world
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