SPECIALIZATION OF FODDER PRODUCTION AND MANAGEMENT
DOI 10.32651/2070-0288-2018-7-43-50
Issue № 7, 2018, article № 7, pages 43-50
Section: Agrofood market
Language: Russian
Original language title: СПЕЦИАЛИЗАЦИЯ КОРМОПРОИЗВОДСТВА И УПРАВЛЕНИЕ
Keywords: AGRICULTURAL ENTERPRISES, FEED, QUALITY OF FOOD, FORAGE CROPS, HARVESTING, STORING AND USING FEED, LAND, ORGANIZATION, ECONOMY, EFFICIENCY
Abstract: The article deals with the questions of organization of production processes in industry fodder production, enhancing its effectiveness based on formation and use of economic principles, definition of economic relations in the new conditions of development of agrarian sector of the country. Identified some theoretical, methodological, methodical and organizational-economic situation of the Organization of the production and use of feeding stuffs on the basis of specialized links, brigades, detachments, which differ in their logistical, organizational, technological and financial content. Important factors are the optimization of organizational structure of farmland, field and livestock feed industries on on-farm water and fodder production, formation of rational industrial-economic relations between members of the staff within the unit, establishing links between producers and consumers of food, the necessary availability of labour, material, and financial resources. As one of the main directions of this direction offered testing models to create specialized shops in feed production major complexes and agricultural and dairy enterprises combining all component stages of production, storage, preparation and use of feeding stuffs. Shows the methods, techniques and principles of institutional governance, planning and forecasting on development of fodder production, achieving the necessary high quality forages in the specific context of the Bryansk region and a number of other regions of the non-chernozem zone of Russia.
Authors: Laretin Nikolai Alekseevich, CHirkov Evgenii Pavlovich, KHramchenkova Alevtina Orestovna, Babiak Mikhail Aleksandrovich