Directions for improving of agricultural land use in Ukraine in conditions of global warming and consequences of the Russian’s military aggression
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2023-10-20
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The article is devoted to the problematic aspects of agricultural land use in Ukraine. Analyzed influence on the use of agricultural land such factors as systems of farming, global warming, uneven precipitation distribution by months, deficit of humus in the soil andconsequences of the impact on the soil of Russia’s military aggression. Consideredsuchsystems of farming as traditional, organic, No-Till and made conclusion about a harmfulness of traditional farming system on ecology. The main directions of organizational restructuringincrop production in the post-war period are studied. The following main directions have beenidentified: increasing the level of specialization of production in accordance with farmconditions by choosing crops that are best suited to the climate, soils and assets of theenterprise, as well as increasing the productivity of the use of these assets throughtheintroduction of modern innovative technologies for the production of agricultural products, inparticular, soil cultivation technologies. It was concluded that economic and ecological expediency will be the main factors that will determine the directions of organizational restructuring in the plant production of agricultural enterprises of Ukraine in the post-war period and will ensure the recovery and development of the domestic agricultural industry.
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Demianenko S. Directions for improving of agricultural land use in Ukraine in conditions of global warming and consequences of the Russian’s military aggression / Serhii Demianenko, Iryna Sas // IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science. – Batumi, 2023. – Vol. 1269: Environmental Sustainability in Natural Resources Management : 3rd International Conference, 20/10/2023 Batumi, Georgia / [org. com.: P. Khvedelidze et al.]. – P. 1–9.