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The influence of the agroindustrial complex on the region spatial development (under the conditions of the new technological way)

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, , Citation S A Baizulaev et al 2021 IOP Conf. Ser.: Earth Environ. Sci. 699 012055 DOI 10.1088/1755-1315/699/1/012055

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Abstract

The spatial heterogeneity of Russian territories has among other differences (like the climatic, resource) also an association with interregional and intraregional differentiation. The development of the agro-industrial complex (AIC) along with other industries will contribute to smoothing these differences and improving inter-level interaction. They can become catalysts for spatial development by introducing new technological processes in the agro-industrial complex, improving regional and municipal infrastructure, and digitalizing the regional economy. Due to the introduction of informative-communicative technology the production of regional economic entities is developing, a bigger increase in the gross regional product is provided. The thesis formulates that the digitalization of the regional agro-industrial complex contributes to the solution of the transformation issues in industrial and social relations that affect the further development of the agro-industrial complexes due to the implementation of new methodological and practical approaches in regional management of different territories. Monitoring tools, resource forecasting analysis allow bringing regional agribusiness and related industries to a new progressive level of development, which regional financial interests, systematized into homogeneous groups, allow solving many issues of the spatial development of regions.

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