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Livestock Machinery Maintenance Efficiency
The paper describes the livestock machinery maintenance efficiency and the system of operating mechanisms. Reforming conventional and creating new organizational structures of the economic management in the agrarian sector, which is aimed at improving the efficiency of the industry, predetermines th...
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description | The paper describes the livestock machinery maintenance efficiency and the system of operating mechanisms. Reforming conventional and creating new organizational structures of the economic management in the agrarian sector, which is aimed at improving the efficiency of the industry, predetermines the need for a radical solution to the issue of feasible provision of agricultural producers with all types of resources, and especially technical ones, at this stage. In solving this issue, the relevant differential rates of demand for resources considering the production volume should acquire great importance. It is suggested to increase their role as not obligatory indicators but measures of endowment, the feasibility of using resources, as well as the creation of facilities for the production of the machinery and equipment required to meet the demand of agriculture for them. |
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