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Теоретические аспекты оценки эффективности сельскохозяйственного производства

Теоретические аспекты оценки эффективности сельскохозяйственного производства

Abstract

Низкая эффективность результатов деятельности сельскохозяйственных организаций, тяжелая экономическая и социальная ситуация на селе явились результатом причин, носящих как объективный, так и субъективный характер по отношению к конкретному хозяйству. Поэтому рациональное использование основных факторов производства может стать условием повышения его эффективности.

Low efficiency of results of agricultural organizations activity, heavy economic and social situation in village have lead to the reasons carrying both objective and subjective character to concrete branch of production. Therefore, rational use of major factors of production can become the condition of efficiency increasing.

Keywords

ЭФФЕКТИВНОСТЬ, РЕЗУЛЬТАТ, СЕЛЬСКОХОЗЯЙСТВЕННЫЕ ОРГАНИЗАЦИИ, ХОЗЯЙСТВО, РАЦИОНАЛЬНОЕ ИСПОЛЬЗОВАНИЕ, ПРОИЗВОДСТВО, ПРИРОДНО-ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКАЯ ЗОНА, ПРОИЗВОДСТВЕННО-ЭКОНОМИЧЕСКАЯ ДЕЯТЕЛЬНОСТЬ

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