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Vol.12(11) (2021)

  • Main Factors of the Spatial Development in Promoting and Hindering Agriculture Robotization in Russia

    V.I. Nabokov (Ural State Agrarian University, Ekaterinburg, Karl Liebknecht ul., 42, 620075, RUSSIAN FEDERATION),
    E.A. Skvortsov, N.V.Sharapova (Ural State Economic University, Ekaterinburg, st.March 8/Narodnaya Volya, 62/45, 620144, RUSSIA),
    N.V. Ziablitckaia (South Ural State University, Chelyabinsk, pr.Lenina, 76, 454080, RUSSIAN FEDERATION),
    N.K. Pryadilina (Ural State Forest Engineering University, Ekaterinburg, Siberian tract, 37, 620100, RUSSIAN FEDERATION),
    K.V.Nekrasov (Ural State University of the Railway Transport, Ekaterinburg, Kolmogorov Street, 66, 620034, RUSSIA).

    Disciplinary: Architecture (Islamic-Architecture, Traditional Architecture).

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    doi: 10.14456/ITJEMAST.2021.215

    Keywords: Agricultural robot; Digital transformation; Milking robotics; Robot adoption; Robotic service; Agriculture investment risk; Robotic investment.

    Abstract
    This research determines the significant differences in the level of robotization of agriculture in Russia. As the processes of robotization of agriculture can be associated with certain socio-economic characteristics of the spatial development of regions, this study aims to analyze the factors of the spatial development of regions that promote and hinder the robotization of agriculture. Having identified and systematized influencing factors makes it possible to reduce the impact of obstacles and intensify the influence of factors contributing to the introduction of robotics. A 2D projection of the characteristics of the expert group (the Phi contingency coefficient) and the results of the expert survey (the Pearson's correlation coefficient) was developed. The most significant factor in the spatial development of regions, which currently hinders the robotization of agriculture, is a share of profitable agricultural organizations in the region. According to the experts, the factors of the spatial development of regions hindering the robotization of agriculture are insufficient volumes of subsidies for the technical renewal of agriculture and investment risks in the region. The most significant factor in the spatial development of regions, contributing to the robotization of agriculture is the availability of a developed network of servicing for robotics. Considering these factors will make it possible to choose the optimal measures of influence in order to intensify the activity in robotizing the production and rural areas.

    Paper ID: 12A11E

    Cite this article:

    Nabokov, V. I., Skvortsov, E. A., Sharapova, N. V., Ziablitckaia, N. V., Pryadilina, N. K., Nekrasov, K. V. (2021). Main Factors of the Spatial Development in Promoting and Hindering Agriculture Robotization in Russia. International Transaction Journal of Engineering, Management, & Applied Sciences & Technologies, 12(11), 12A11E, 1-10. http://doi.org/10.14456/ITJEMAST.2021.215



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