
The group of scientists in Russian Academy of Sciences system has finished the next stage of creation, test and widespread introduction of import-substituting competitive machinery for antidroughty technology. They created the complex of technologically functional completely closed upgraded soil-cultivating and sowing machines for all soil climatic conditions in Russia. The offered technology with a complex of the domestic technics is more profitable than foreign one. Crops cultivation on this technology under drought conditions promotes reduction of import of main types of agricultural production. The foreign machines can not always operate on stubble fields in Russia. They are adapted only for prior soil tillage minimum technology. Domestic agrotechnologies with the machines complex adapted to local conditions, in comparison with the best foreign analogs, allow to increase twice productivity and yield, by 3 times to lower expenses of fuel and capacity requirement, by 4 times - metal consumption and by 5 times - resources. The developed technics complexes can be used for moisture-power-resource-saving environmentally friendly production technologies. The cumulative economic effect of use of the upgraded equipment on 1 million hectares of wheat makes 8-45 billion rubles.
рентабельность, competitiveness, S, technics and technologies modernization, модернизация техники и технологий, Agriculture, import substitution, импортозамещение, конкурентоспособность, TJ1-1570, profitability, Mechanical engineering and machinery, влаго-энерго-ресурсосбережение, moisture power resource saving
рентабельность, competitiveness, S, technics and technologies modernization, модернизация техники и технологий, Agriculture, import substitution, импортозамещение, конкурентоспособность, TJ1-1570, profitability, Mechanical engineering and machinery, влаго-энерго-ресурсосбережение, moisture power resource saving
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