Abstract

The efficiency of using agricultural land in the context of natural and economic zones of the Krasnodar Krai in order to involve them into circulation is studied in this paper. It is analyzed that the productive properties of the land directly depend on the fertility of the soil, which is characterized by soil types, humus reserves, mechanical composition and other indicators. Soil fertility was assessed, the indicator of which is the bonitet score.

Highlights

  • The Krasnodar Krai is famous for its fertile lands, but it must be remembered that the lands of the municipalities of the Kraisomehow differ in quality

  • In order to determine the efficiency of the use of agricultural land by municipalities of the Krasnodar Krai, taking into account the productive properties of land in the context of natural and economic zones, we will find, for a start, the average soil score for each municipal formation in the context of agricultural zones

  • It can be noted that the soil score of dry and irrigated arable land differs among themselves depending on the municipality, with the exception of Bryukhovetsky, Vyselkovsky, Dinsky, Kavkazsky, Korenovsky, which are located in the Central zone, and Starominsky district, as well as the city of Gelendzhik

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Introduction

The Krasnodar Krai is famous for its fertile lands, but it must be remembered that the lands of the municipalities of the Kraisomehow differ in quality. In order to determine the efficiency of the use of agricultural land by municipalities of the Krasnodar Krai, taking into account the productive properties of land in the context of natural and economic zones, we will find, for a start, the average soil score for each municipal formation in the context of agricultural zones. There are six such zones in the region: Northern, Central, Western, Anapo-Taman, South-Piedmont, and Black Sea

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