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Title: The role of the state in increasing labor productivity in agricultural enterprises of Ukraine
Authors: Yekimov, Sergey
Poltorak, Anastasiya
Єкімов, Сергій
Полторак, Анастасія Сергіївна
Sarychev, V.
Malyuga, N.
Shkulipa, L.
Issue Date: 2021
Citation: Yekimov S., Sarychev V., Malyuga N., Shkulipa L., Poltorak A. The role of the state in increasing labor productivity in agricultural enterprises of Ukraine // International Scientific and Practical Conference “Fundamental and Applied Research in Biology and Agriculture: Current Issues, Achievements and Innovations” (FARBA 2021), E3S Web Conf. Volume 254. doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202125410002
Abstract: In this article examines the economic and management reasons for the low profitability of most Ukrainian agricultural enterprises. Due to the low level of salaries, there is a shortage of qualified service personnel. Approximately 90% of agricultural machinery in the fields is obsolete or worn out. The younger generation tends to go to work in the city. Increasing labor productivity will reduce the costs of agricultural enterprises and contribute to the successful functioning of the labor market. Professional development, training and retraining of personnel are essential for agricultural enterprises. Enterprises without government support are experiencing difficulties in solving this problem. In our opinion, an active role of the state in training workers in the agricultural sector of the economy will help to reduce the level of migration of labor resources from rural areas to cities. An increase in the level of responsibility of employees, in our opinion, can be achieved through training and subsequent state certification, with the aim of using their professional knowledge and skills in the future.
URI: https://dspace.mnau.edu.ua/jspui/handle/123456789/9528
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