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Ecological and economic principles of the agricultural land use functioning

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  • I. Vlasenko

    (Vinnitsa National Agrarian University)

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This paper deals with comprehensive ecological and economic assessment of the current state of the agricultural land resource potential where environmental situation indicates a very dangerous tendency of agrarian land use. The author emphasizes intensification of degradation and pollution processes of soil covering and its fertility reducing, the negative trends in the use, protection and restoration of land and resource potential ineffectiveness of the economic mechanism of land use regulation. The author gives ecological and economic land use, based on the recovery of the quality of land resources involved in the production, application of green fertilizers and pest control biological methods, cultivation technologies aimed at minimum interference in it, as well as reducing water pollution and atmospheric air by limiting the use of synthetic agrochemicals, emphasizes the prohibition of the use of genetically modified organisms. This paper deals with a set of principles, which environmental and economic agrarian agriculture in Ukraine should be based on, and economic incentives manufacturers promoting for producing environmentally friendly products

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  • I. Vlasenko, 2016. "Ecological and economic principles of the agricultural land use functioning," Balanced Nature Using, Institute of agroecology and environmental management, vol. 8(3), pages 132-139, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:bnu:journl:v:8:y:2016:i:3:p:132-139
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