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What is Modern Global Transformation

Strategies for Environmentally Responsible Supply Chain and Production Management
The term "modern global transformation" typically refers to the ongoing and dynamic changes occurring on a global scale in various aspects of human society. This transformation is influenced by a range of interconnected factors, including technological advancements, economic shifts, geopolitical dynamics, cultural changes, and environmental challenges.
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Government's Promotion of Agriculture Financial Service Corporation (AFSC)'s Sustainability in Modern Global Transformations in Russia
Sokolova Irina (Don State Technical University, Russia)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-0669-7.ch012
Abstract
The search for new solutions in government's promotion of AFSC's sustainability in modern global transformations justifies the need to manage at the macro level not only discrete elements of the complex infrastructure of agricultural production, but necessitates the management of agricultural products based on the development of a system of methods that make this material flow manageable and most effective at the country level. Therefore, the actual logical necessity is the need to develop a concept of government's promotion of AFSC's sustainability, which transforms understanding of logistics as a tool for supply, production, and sales into a tool for regulators of dynamic processes of the logistics system of production, storage, distribution, and consumption of agricultural products on world markets. The basis of implementing the conception of the government's promotion of AFSC's sustainability is its objective function – ensuring stable and links of the state with participants in the logistics system of production, storage, distribution, and consumption of agricultural products.
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