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Result of implementation of resource-saving system in agro-industrial complex

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  • Gerasymchuk Iurii

    (Kyiv)

  • Popyk Pavlo

    (National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine, Kyiv)

  • Gerasymchuk Nataliia

    (National Academy of Management, Kyiv)

  • Shtuler Iryna

    (National Academy of Management, Kyiv)

  • Lisun Yanina

    (Kyiv National University of Trade and Economics)

Abstract

The object of research is the result of the introduction of resource saving in the agro-industrial complex (AIC), in particular in the first area – machine building for agriculture. One of the most problematic places is the systematic implementation of resource-saving in the agro-industrial complex. To overcome this problem, the authors propose a scheme for selecting a resource-saving project for the maintenance of the agro-industrial complex in order to assess the effectiveness of resource-saving technologies. The aim of the authors is analyze the effectiveness of implementing resource-saving measures in the complex of the first sphere of the agro-industrial complex. To detail the aim, a task was set to approbate a scheme for selecting a resource-saving project for the maintenance of the agro-industrial complex for analyzing resource efficiency in enterprises, and determining the effectiveness of resource-saving measures. As a result, the multi-criteria rationale for increasing the resource efficiency of agribusiness enterprises is assessed as such, which is adequate for assessing the efficiency of production and the level of resource saving. The technology of fuel-air mixture optimization, optimally depleted fuel-air mixture with an excess air factor a≥1.1–1.15 ensures the operation of the gasoline engine with the minimum content of harmful components in the exhaust gases. In particular, the NOx concentration is significantly lower than when the mixture is mixed with a stoichiometric mixture. The economic efficiency of the resource-saving technology of the sowing device with the reserve dosing device is calculated. The average annual increase in profit from the introduction of a modernized precision seeding machine for the main tilled crops (corn, sunflower, soybeans, beets) is 1216.45 c. u. on sowing one hectare. The total annual income for a seed drill for the year is 956 thousand c.u. On the example of sowing one of the crops, maize yields the greatest economic effect – 1600,000 in a year, the smallest – sunflower (266 thousand c. u.). At the same time, the best prototype shows itself when soybean was sown, reducing losses by 99 % in value terms.

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  • Gerasymchuk Iurii & Popyk Pavlo & Gerasymchuk Nataliia & Shtuler Iryna & Lisun Yanina, 2018. "Result of implementation of resource-saving system in agro-industrial complex," Technology audit and production reserves, 2(40) 2018, Socionet;Technology audit and production reserves, vol. 2(5(40)), pages 4-11.
  • Handle: RePEc:nos:ytbkjo:9
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    1. Qiguo Zhao & Jikun Huang (ed.), 2011. "Agricultural Science & Technology in China: A Roadmap to 2050," Springer Books, Springer, number 978-3-642-19128-2, September.
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