Management system of land and property complex of agricultural organizations (on materials of JSC “Bogodukhov” Pavlograd area of the Omsk region)

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In the article the analysis result of the control system of land and property complex of the State to farm-level agricultural organizations. Basic research methods: abstract-logical methods, empirical and theoretical knowledge. The object of research is JSC “Bogodukhov” Pavlograd area of the Omsk region. Land management is the systematic, conscious, purposeful influence of the state and society on land. Management system of land and property complex consists of several levels of government: state, regional, municipal and on-farm. Every level of management implements certain functions, most detailed control functions is observed at on-farm level, within which the office of land and property complex consists of the implementation of their functions, individuals, Executive, General meeting of shareholders. Management system of land and property complex CJSC “Bogodukhov” has its own characteristics, which are based on management of agricultural land. The farm issues of local character, the solution of which are not provided at higher levels of management. On the basis of knowledge about the land administration system and real property is possible to draw conclusions about the existing problems and peculiarities of management, as well as to make a prediction about possible future problems, to determine the prospects of a system of practical measures for further deepening and improving land policies to ensure a more rational and careful use of the land Fund. The establishment of appropriate land and resource conditions is important in the formation of Land Policy Agriculture Organization. Results of the study are needed for the long-term and medium-term forecasts and programs to improve the efficiency of land use in agriculture.

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Control system, control, management functions, property, farm management

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