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Displaying 281 - 285 of 783Estimation of mortgage value of land use of agricultural enterprises taking into account risks of lease and mortgage relations
A methodological and methodical approach to procedures and methods for estimation of collateral value of farm land
formed on the lease of land taking into account the risks of rent and mortgage relations were proposed.
Formation of investment-attractive types of agricultural land use
The article considers the formation of agricultural land in the economic conditions of the new land relations. Opened term land
use. The recommendations for the formation of investment‐attractive and environmentally safe types of agricultural land use.
MULTIFUNCTIONAL LAND USE AS A WAY OF ACHIEVING A SUSTAINABLE LAND USE
The article substantiates the notion of multifunctional land use as direction of sustainable land use achieving that will ensure
optimization of parameters of environmental and socio‐economic functions of rural areas and promote their sustainable development.
Formation institution private farms as a component of agricultural land use
Investigated the features of the functioning and development of private farms in market conditions, reveals inconsistency of legal norms of these farms. Proved that the introduction of personal peasant economy will help improve the legal norms of these farms to improve financial and credit policy of the state of their development and promote the competitiveness of small and medium agricultural enterprises.
Influence of natural plantations with participance of velvetweed oak on soil fertility
According to research in natural 31‐167 annual overgrown plantations of velvetweed oak established that in soil of mixed forest plantation more humus and nitrogen compared with pure. On the content of phosphorus and potassium certain regularity was not found.