IMPROVING THE MECHANISMS FOR REGULATING THE SECTORAL DEVELOPMENT OF ANIMAL HUSBANDRY BASED ON COGNITIVE MODELING
DOI 10.32651/2511-51
Issue № 11, 2025, article № 7, pages 51-58
Section: Problems of efficient management
Language: Russian
Original language title: СОВЕРШЕНСТВОВАНИЕ МЕХАНИЗМОВ РЕГУЛИРОВАНИЯ ОТРАСЛЕВОГО РАЗВИТИЯ ЖИВОТНОВОДСТВА НА ОСНОВЕ КОГНИТИВНОГО МОДЕЛИРОВАНИЯ
Keywords: LIVESTOCK, DEVELOPMENT EFFICIENCY, COGNITIVE MODELING, RESOURCE CONSTRAINTS, PRODUCTION MODERNIZATION
Abstract: In recent years, as a result of the implementation of the state program for the development of the agro-industrial complex, there has been a significant stimulation of the development of the industry, characterized by a steady increase in the production of food products of animal origin and the substitution of goods of foreign origin. According to Rosstat, for 2013-2023, the total volume of livestock and poultry production in slaughter weight in agricultural organizations increased by 66.7% to 10.0 million tons, incl. pork by 2.3 times to 4.4 million tons, cattle meat by 25.6% to 0.7 million tons and poultry by 43.2% to 5.0 million tons, respectively. The results obtained were achieved mainly through the use of foreign technologies and equipment, which formed high technological import dependence, which, along with other negative macroeconomic factors identified in the course of the work, are threats to ensuring the sustainable development of animal husbandry. In the current conditions of uncertainty in the external environment and the provision of various kinds of difficult-to-predict impacts on the industry, the priority task is the use of modern methodological approaches and techniques to improve the adaptability, efficiency and quality of management decisions. One of such approaches is the introduction of cognitive models and the construction of graphic visualization maps on their basis as part of the justification of strategic directions for the industry development of animal husbandry.
Authors: Tikhomirov Aleksei Ivanovich