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MODEL OF AGRORESOURCE COOPERATIVE NETWORK IN THE SYSTEM OF CENTROSOYUZ OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION


Issue № 12, 2017, article № 5, pages 45-53

Section: Managing forms in market economy

Language: Russian

Original language title: МОДЕЛЬ АГРОРЕСУРСНОЙ КООПЕРАТИВНОЙ СЕТИ В СИСТЕМЕ ЦЕНТРОСОЮЗА РОССИЙСКОЙ ФЕДЕРАЦИИ

Keywords: THE ECONOMY OF THE POPULATION, COOPERATION, AGRO-RESOURCE COOPERATION, AGRO-RESOURCE COOPERATIVE NETWORK, CONTRACTUAL RELATIONS

Abstract: The article considers the current state of the cooperative movement, developed conceptual proposals for the formation of the innovative infrastructure of the interregional agro-resource cooperative network (ARCN) in the system of the Central Union of the Russian Federation, which provides for the creation of a vertically-integrated consumer cooperation that provides services to the participants in the economic turnover - of integrated network resource management. The basis for the creation and development of the ARCN are the principles of the network organization, which is implemented on a single regulatory and regulatory basis, using universal negotiable contracts and the trademark of the "Centrosoyuz of Russia", in a single information field using modern information technologies. It is established that the use of network technologies provides: increasing the availability of the system of consumer cooperation for a wider range of economic entities; the formation of stable economic ties with producers and consumers of products, settling mutual obligations; increasing of mobility due to a significant acceleration of economic turnover and reduce the cost of circulation. The proposed model is characterized by low cost, does not require capital investment and is logically built into the system of the Central Union of the Russian Federation. Unsustainable trends in the evolution of agricultural consumer cooperation justify the need to improve relationships of two mutually agreed cooperative systems related to their partnership advantages in sustainable development.

Authors: Golovin Aleksei Viacheslavovich