Abstract

The author draws attention to the development of crisis phenomena in most of the developed countries of the world. Possible scenarios for resolving the growing crisis contradictions are briefly analyzed. It is noted that quite serious armed conflicts are not excluded, in which a drop in the standard of living of the population of many countries of the world is inevitable. It is noted that in this scenario, the developed agriculture will contribute to the minimum inevitable losses among the population of those countries that will be involved in the conflict. In a scenario in which armed clashes will not be a serious enough problem for developed countries, there will be a problem of a decrease in the number of the indigenous population of these countries, their replacement by a population with other cultural traditions, or, in general, a critical decrease in population density. The author analyzes the reasons for this phenomenon and comes to the conclusion that it is possible to reverse the current trend by involving the population in the development of agriculture on modern principles.

Highlights

  • The importance of agricultural production for economic development, and for the preservation of social stability in the state has been the subject of scientific analysis of many research works

  • Agricultural production is viewed as an ordinary branch of the economy, the management of which should be conditioned by ordinary market laws without taking into account the possibility of emergencies of a prolonged nature, in which the question of the survival of the nation will arise

  • Most countries take into account the peculiarities of agricultural production, its risky nature, and this is reflected in the legislation of many states

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Introduction

The importance of agricultural production for economic development, and for the preservation of social stability in the state has been the subject of scientific analysis of many research works. Within the framework of this article, arguments are given about the still poorly illuminated aspects of the importance of agricultural production for economic, and for social development of relatively developed countries. We are talking primarily about the main countries of the so-called Christian world. This term assumes certain assumptions, for example, the Muslim element is significant in Europe. Russia, due to a complex of reasons, is in conflict relations with other countries, primarily Christian civilization, which threaten to escalate on an unpredictable scale. It should be noted a decrease in the population, the replacement of the indigenous population by migrants

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