Modeling the capacity of agricultural production
Abstract
The problem of modeling the profitability of agricultural products and the influence of factors that shape it are considered. Models of the dependence of the profitability of grain and legume crops production from gross collection and average prices of sales are constructed. The analysis of the built models testifies that the deciding factor is average sales prices.
Keywords: profitability, gross collection, productivity, modeling, forecasting
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