Providing conditions for the development of small business in the Russian agroindustry
Gulnara Rashitovna Nigmatullina,
Olga Vladimirovna Shilkina,
Elina Rimovna Kipchakbaeva,
Oksana Nikolaevna Frolova and
Guzel Anasovna Salimova
International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Small Business, 2024, vol. 51, issue 1, 106-119
Abstract:
The paper considers the mechanism of state support for small agricultural businesses and its impact on the efficiency of agricultural production in different categories of farms, budget efficiency, the need and prospects for directing budget funds for the development of small businesses in agriculture. Farms are divided into groups depending on the marginal revenue. The efficiency of allocating budget funds of the consolidated budget is calculated. The paper describes an original approach to providing conditions for the long-term development of small businesses in agriculture. Small business development in agriculture must take into account not only the scale of production but the industry specifics as well that depends much on climatic conditions and soil fertility. These factors are of particular relevance for state support considerations and economic performance. The manuscript presents an analysis of subsidising small businesses in the Russian Federation. The slowdown in economic growth requires additional funds into small agricultural enterprises having obvious prospects for development. The paper contributes much to further research on emerging markets. It can be valuable for players in the agricultural sector being subject to subsidy provision from the state.
Keywords: agribusiness; budget efficiency; cost-efficiency of agricultural production; state support for agriculture. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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