2018
DOI: 10.35808/ersj/1192
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Innovations and Support for Quality in Agriculture: A Case Study

Abstract: The aim of the article is to investigate the economic and legal aspects of integrating innovations in agriculture and supporting the quality of agricultural products in the context of modern Russia. Throughout the process of research, the authors analyzed the directions of agricultural sector development, mechanisms of quality and safety support, as well as customer rights protection. As a result the authors have agreed on, the need to integrate cluster models in the agricultural sector, notably in the bee-kee… Show more

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“…Regardless of the bioeconomy vision, case study research was adopted mainly to observe or inspect carefully or critically ("examine", 33 out of 92), estimate values ("evaluate", 26 out of 92), and ascertain facts or information ("investigate", 15 out of 92). For instance, case studies were used to examine the implications of biomass use (Mengistu et al 2018), to evaluate the opportunities and barriers of bio-based production (Singlitico et al 2018), or to investigate the integration of innovative technologies into bio-based production (Skvortsova et al 2018). The bio-ecological and bio-resource visions also frequently used case studies to establish identities ("identify", 15 out of 92) and set limits ("determine", 10 out of 92).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regardless of the bioeconomy vision, case study research was adopted mainly to observe or inspect carefully or critically ("examine", 33 out of 92), estimate values ("evaluate", 26 out of 92), and ascertain facts or information ("investigate", 15 out of 92). For instance, case studies were used to examine the implications of biomass use (Mengistu et al 2018), to evaluate the opportunities and barriers of bio-based production (Singlitico et al 2018), or to investigate the integration of innovative technologies into bio-based production (Skvortsova et al 2018). The bio-ecological and bio-resource visions also frequently used case studies to establish identities ("identify", 15 out of 92) and set limits ("determine", 10 out of 92).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mosienko, M. Tkachenko (2017) pointed out the possibility of organizing small business in the form of cluster associations [7]. This thesis is also applicable to the organization of business in the field of beekeeping: the world experience in formation of the beekeeping clusters (India, China, Argentina) has shown the success of this type of the business organization in the field of the honey production and other bee products [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 91%
“…The beekeeping cluster will contribute to increasing labor productivity and increasing the production of honey and other beekeeping products, creating a system for training qualified personnel in the field of beekeeping and educating beekeepers, introducing a product quality management system to create internationally certified products, creating a distribution network for beekeeping products [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is small and medium-sized enterprises that are able to establish efficient production of ecologically clean agricultural products [3]. However, despite the efforts of the authorities, an increase in the infusion of financial resources into this field of economy [4], the interest of government, a significant public outcry, the development of small business in Russia and the EAEU countries is accompanied by great difficulties. Within the framework of the EAEU, the state policy supporting the expansion of the agri-food market and the production of competitive products are the factors for the successful integration and dynamic development of the agricultural sector.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%