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Features of formation of material base of Agrarian and industrial complex of the Republic of Kazakhstan

Alpatov A.V.
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Alpatov A.V.: All-Russian Research Institute of Agricultural Economics

Russian Journal of Agricultural and Socio-Economic Sciences, 2016, vol. 49, issue 1, 28-31

Abstract: This article reveals the basic problems of the state and development of technical and technological equipment of Agriculture of Kazakhstan, as well as ways of their decisions based on the analysis of park of agricultural machinery by type and duration of its use in agricultural organizations of the region. In addition, attention is paid to wear equipment depreciation and problems of modernization in agriculture, which, together with measures of state support through the implementation of the programs will improve the conduct of expanded reproduction in the agricultural organizations, as well as a systematic approach to building gross production in the agricultural sector.

Keywords: GOVERNMENTAL SUPPORT; UPDATING THE MATERIAL AND TECHNICAL BASE; AGRIBUSINESS; THE REPUBLIC OF KAZAKHSTAN; AGRICULTURAL PRODUCERS; THE LEVEL OF TECHNICAL SUPPORT; GOVERNMENT PROGRAM; LEASING OF AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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