Sectors of the economy: agriculture
Agricultural professions will always be in demand!
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Which direction of study should I choose? What sector of the economy should I work in? What is happening today in Russian agriculture? How promising is it to work in the agricultural industry? What competencies do future agricultural specialists need to develop?
While the country is harvesting the harvest, and the Ministry of Agriculture, farmers and ordinary gardeners are worried about its quantity and quality, we will talk about professions in agriculture
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What is agriculture
Agriculture
- a branch of the country’s economy that provides the population with food (food, food).
Agriculture closely interacts with other industries: it supplies the textile industry with raw materials (flax for fabrics and animal skins for leather production), uses advances in biochemistry (mineral fertilizers and pesticides) and mechanical engineering products (tractors). All industries that are involved in the production, processing and delivery of agricultural products to consumers are usually united under the concept of the agro-industrial complex
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What is included:
crop farming, livestock farming, feed production, mushroom growing, gardening, etc.
Examples of professions:
agronomist, veterinarian, breeder, beekeeper, livestock specialist, tractor driver, combine operator, agricultural machine operator (manages all types of agricultural machinery), farmer, milking machine operator
Agriculture in Russia
For our country, the agricultural sector plays a vital role. Due to the vast territory and climatic differences between regions, the country can fully provide itself with food with the greatest possible variety and also develop exports. In the south of Russia, grains, tea, and fruits are grown; in the north, livestock farming is successfully developing. Over 10 years, Russia has increased exports of agricultural products 6 times. Russia contains 10% of all arable land in the world. Interesting:
Russia ranks first in the world in exports of wheat, rye, oats, barley, sugar beets, sunflowers, and buckwheat. We are also a leader in the production of currants and raspberries