CURRENT MANAGEMENT TRENDS IN AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTION
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https://doi.org/10.30890/2709-1783.2024-35-00-008Keywords:
management, agricultural production, digital technologies, sustainable development, organic farming, innovation, globalization, human resources management, state support. agrarian business, digitization of management processes, Internet of Things (IoT), cAbstract
The article examines the main challenges facing the agricultural sector in the context of globalization, climate change, and increasing efficiency requirements. The role of digital technologies, such as precision agriculture, drones and the Internet of ThReferences
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