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STATE MANAGEMENT IN THE SPHERE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS UTILIZATION IN RUSSIA

https://doi.org/10.26794/2304-022X-2015--4-42-51

Abstract

The ideas that laid the foundation for the program of land reform in Russian agriculture have not been implemented according to many points. The acre of productive land is annually reduced. The mechanisms and conditions for intensive agricultural development and food stability in the country can be ensured through the improvement of the state adjustment policy of land relations as well as through the system of administration of land resources and agricultural assets. Investment attractiveness of agricultural land use, including improving the efficiency of investments in the agricultural land utilization should be reinforced through a number of management decisions.In particular, it is expedient to conduct the research of economic, institutional, social and strategic facets of land utilization. The application of integrated methods of resource-saving technology in the utilization of productive land on the basis of achieving the balance between the stability of the respective ecosystem and, competitive to the above-mentioned, land utilization with the purpose of generating revenue will provide for a positive integrity of the of agricultural land utilization system. Direct motivation for the effective use of agricultural land, involvement of additional arable land into processing, improving natural state of the land is possible on the basis of tax incentives, including land tax exemption for the land users who have invested their equity in conservation and restoration of agricultural lands.The assessment of the stimulation of the agricultural land utilization in the Russian Federation can to be conducted annually by comparing the current values of certain target indicators with the corresponding previous year’s indicators. However, the target indices indicators of the acres of land and holdings do not reflect all of the changes of agricultural land use. Thus, the main reason for arable land loss is the lack within agricultural producers of funds and technical capacity to maintain arable land productivity. The shares of financing in implementing the measures for the promotion of agricultural lands effective utilization are offered as follows: the Federal budget - 35%, budgets of the subjects of the Russian Federation - 35%, other sources - 30%.

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N. Kresnikova
Moscow State University of Geodesy and Cartography
Russian Federation


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Kresnikova N. STATE MANAGEMENT IN THE SPHERE OF AGRICULTURAL LANDS UTILIZATION IN RUSSIA. Management Sciences. 2015;5(4):42-51. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.26794/2304-022X-2015--4-42-51

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