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INVESTMENT ISSUE OF DIGITAL PROJECTS REALIZATION IN AGRICULTURAL ORGANIZATIONS OF RUSSIA


DOI 10.33938/247-35

Issue № 7, 2024, article № 4, pages 35-42

Section: Investment and innovation in agriculture

Language: Russian

Original language title: ИНВЕСТИЦИОННЫЙ АСПЕКТ РЕАЛИЗАЦИИ ПРОЕКТОВ ЦИФРОВИЗАЦИИ В СЕЛЬСКОХОЗЯЙСТВЕННЫХ ОРГАНИЗАЦИЯХ РОССИИ

Keywords: AGRICULTURAL ORGANIZATIONS, DIGITALIZATION, DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION, DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES, UNCERTAINTY, RISKS, INVESTMENT PROJECT, INVESTMENTS, EFFICIENCY

Abstract: Digital transformation, as one of the national goals of the Russian Federation, should also be implemented in agriculture. To do this, the number of organizations using digital technologies must increase significantly. It is possible by increasing the costs of digitalization. However, the costs of agricultural organizations for digitalization are decreasing. An increase in the number of business entities interested in introducing digital technologies will be carried out when their owners are confident in the effectiveness of investments made in digitalization projects. This means that the results obtained for each ruble of costs invested must be significant. The costs of incorporating digital technologies into agriculture are high around the world. For this reason, Russian investors are not always ready to invest in digitalization. In this matter, enterprises need various government support measures. And in many countries with a high index of digitalization of agriculture, such measures have been and are being applied. In the Russian Federation, funds are also being allocated for the digital transformation of this industry and methods of support are being developed. However, judging by the statistics showing a decrease in the costs of agricultural organizations on digital technologies, they are not enough. And in the Russian Federation, support should be aimed not only at the introduction of digital technologies, but also at staff training to work with them, since today the level of proficiency in information and communication technologies in this industry is very low, and, therefore, requires additional costs from the owners for training and retraining of employees

Authors: Chudaeva Alexandra Alexandrovna, Zotova Anna Sergeevna