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TECHNOLOGICAL SOVEREIGNTY AND INNOVATIVE ACTIVITY OF AGRICULTURAL ENTERPRISES AS THE BASIS FOR FOOD SECURITY IN RUSSIA


DOI 10.33305/2212-19

Issue № 12, 2022, article № 3, pages 19-24

Section: Agrarian policy: problems and decisions

Language: Russian

Original language title: ТЕХНОЛОГИЧЕСКИЙ СУВЕРЕНИТЕТ И ИННОВАЦИОННАЯ АКТИВНОСТЬ СЕЛЬСКОХОЗЯЙСТВЕННЫХ ПРЕДПРИЯТИЙ КАК ОСНОВА ПРОДОВОЛЬСТВЕННОЙ БЕЗОПАСНОСТИ РОССИИ

Keywords: TECHNOLOGICAL SOVEREIGNTY, INNOVATION ACTIVITY, AGRICULTURAL ORGANIZATIONS, FOOD SECURITY, RUSSIA

Abstract: The purpose of the article is to develop an approach to ensuring food security in Russia on the basis of technological sovereignty and innovative activity of agricultural organizations. With the help of regression analysis, the article clarifies the causal relationships of the influence of factors of technological sovereignty and innovative activity of agricultural organizations on the food security of Russia. The key conclusion is that technological sovereignty and innovative activity of agricultural organizations form the basis of Russia's food security, but need flexible management. Not all commonly recognized factors of technology and innovation support food security. Factors for the development of advanced production technologies and the costs of innovative activities of agricultural organizations need to adjust management, for which appropriate recommendations are proposed. The theoretical significance of the findings is the rationale for the conflicting effects of technology factors and innovation on food security. Modern Russia needs technological sovereignty in the field of applied technologies, directly demanded by agricultural organizations. The innovative activity of these organizations also needs highly efficient targeted funding. The practical significance of the author's conclusions and recommendations is associated with the fact that they support the practical implementation of the Doctrine of Food Security of the Russian Federation for the period up to 2030.

Authors: Litvinova Tatiana Nikolaevna, Zemskova Olga Mikhailovna, Popkova Elena Gennadevna, Bogoviz Aleksei Valentinovich