Mechanisms For Improving Agricultural Production Management in The Context of The Digitalization of The Economy
Abstract
International experience and domestic research show that the digitalization of the economy currently opens up new prospects for the development of agriculture. The use of modern technologies makes it possible to optimize agricultural production management processes, reduce costs and, as a result, increase the competitiveness of the agro-industrial complex. Based on this, this study is devoted to the topic of mechanisms for improving agricultural production management in the context of the digitalization of the economy. In the course of the research, attention was paid to specific aspects of the agricultural sector and highlighted the issues of organization and management of production in this area. Based on the results of the analysis, the author's conclusions on the identified problems were formulated, which are presented in the conclusion of the study.
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