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INNOVATIVE DEVELOPMENT OF VEGETABLE GROWING IN NIZHNY NOVGOROD REGION


DOI 10.32651/1910-60

Issue № 10, 2019, article № 12, pages 60-63

Section: Agrofood market

Language: Russian

Original language title: ИННОВАЦИОННОЕ РАЗВИТИЕ ОВОЩЕВОДСТВА НИЖЕГОРОДСКОЙ ОБЛАСТИ

Keywords: VEGETABLE GROWING, INNOVATION, DEVELOPMENT, NEED, IMPORT SUBSTITUTION, STRATEGY, TECHNOLOGY

Abstract: Sustainable development of vegetable production of protected soil is possible only with the introduction of innovative developments. Innovation is a prerequisite for economic growth and the development of society as a whole. Today, the goals of innovative development and the introduction of scientific and technological progress are the dominant and fundamental elements of state policy and the economy. Qualitative changes in the production process, productivity growth and efficiency depend on industry processes. Vegetable growing is an energy-and labour-intensive industry, has a number of specific features that determine its effectiveness. Nizhny Novgorod region is traditionally engaged in the cultivation of vegetables, including in protected soil. However, in recent years, vegetable production in the region has been declining, mainly due to a decrease in the area of crops and disposal of inventory facilities. This industry faces a key challenge-the growth of self-sufficiency, which is possible with the introduction of innovations. The implementation of the program for the development of vegetable growing in the Russian Federation for 2012-2020, in the whole of the Nizhny Novgorod region will determine the introduction of 18.77 hectares of protected soil for the cultivation of vegetable products, which will provide an additional 4.69 thousand tons of various vegetable products. Promotion of innovations in vegetable growing should be comprehensive, which should include not only the reconstruction and construction of innovative greenhouse facilities, storage facilities, and new cultivation technologies.

Authors: Olonina Svetlana Igorevna, Kisliakov Viacheslav Gennadevich


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