LEGAL STATUS AND COORDINATION OF MATERIAL INTERESTS OF THE PARTIES TO REMOTE DIGITAL INVESTMENT TRANSACTIONS IN AGRICULTURE
DOI 10.32651/234-23
Issue № 4, 2023, article № 4, pages 23-30
Section: Problems of efficient management
Language: Russian
Original language title: ПРАВОВОЙ СТАТУС И СОГЛАСОВАНИЕ МАТЕРИАЛЬНЫХ ИНТЕРЕСОВ СТОРОН ДИСТАНЦИОННО-ЦИФРОВЫХ ИНВЕСТИЦИОННЫХ СДЕЛОК В СЕЛЬСКОМ ХОЗЯЙСТВЕ
Keywords: ORGANIC AGRICULTURE, REMOTE DIGITAL INVESTMENT TRANSACTIONS, LEGAL STATUS, HARMONIZATION OF MATERIAL INTERESTS OF THE PARTIES, FARMS
Abstract: The article overcomes the lack of the existing approach to the organization of production and marketing activities in organic agriculture, associated with the distancing of producers from buyers. For this, a new approach is proposed, based on remote digital investment transactions, the development of which is the purpose of the article. To justify the feasibility of implementing remote digital investment transactions in agriculture, their advantages are determined. The materials of the “Global Food Security Index 2022” for 2022 serve as an information-empirical base for the study. Using the method of correlation analysis, the relationship between the indicators of the implementation of remote-digital investment transactions in agriculture and the indicators of the quality and efficiency of organizing the activities of farms is determined. The sample includes all 23 countries with incomes above the world average, including Russia. Based on the identified advantages, a promising procedure for establishing the legal status and coordinating the material interests of the parties to remote digital investment transactions, including individuals as private investors, has been developed using the example of organic agriculture. As a result, a systematic idea was formed about the economic, legal and technical aspects of coordinating the material interests of the parties to remote-digital investment transactions, including individuals as private investors, in agriculture. The author's approach will more fully reveal the potential for improving the efficiency of farms based on the digital economy in the segment of organic agriculture.
Authors: Kazachenok Olesia Pavlovna, Matytsin Denis Evgenevich