Climate-Resilient Agriculture in AgroTech: Advantages for Risk Management of Agrarian Business
Anastasia A. Sozinova ()
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Anastasia A. Sozinova: Vyatka State University
A chapter in AgroTech, 2022, pp 233-239 from Springer
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Abstract The goal of this work is to identify the advantages of climate-resilient agriculture in AgroTech for risk management of the agrarian business. To achieve this goal, a sample of countries with different levels of development of climate-resilient agriculture in AgroTech, i.e., with different positions in the Natural Resources and Resilience ranking, has been formed. The regression dependence of each entrepreneurial risk of agrarian business (in isolation) on the development of climate-smart technologies in AgroTech in 2021 has been determined. As a result, it is substantiated that climate-resilient agriculture in AgroTech provides systemic advantages for risk management of the agrarian business, reducing its main entrepreneurial risks. The contribution of climate-resilient agriculture to AgroTech and the reduction of entrepreneurial risks of agrarian business is the highest with land risks, disaster risks, and demographic risks. The practical value of the authors’ conclusions and recommendations (proposed optimisation and its supposed advantages) consists in the possibility to use them as a practical guide—in the business practice during risk management of the agrarian business and the practice of state management of the agrarian economy for the practical implementation of SDG 2 and SDG 13.
Keywords: Climate-resilient agriculture; AgroTech; Entrepreneurial risks; Risk management; Agrarian business; D81; G32; O13; Q15; Q16 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-19-3555-8_24
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