Medicon Agriculture & Environmental Sciences (ISSN: 2972-2691)

Review Article

Volume 4 Issue 4


Digital Agriculture: “Internet of Things”

Ustinovich Elena Stepanovna1*, Boldyreva Tatyana Petrovna2, Imomov Shavkat Jaxonovich3, Nuritov Ikrom Razhabovich4 and Imomovа Nodira Shavkatovna5
1Doctor of Political Science, Associate Professor; Head of the Department of Economics, Management and Humanities, Kursk State Agricultural Academy named after I.I. Ivanova. Russia
2Associate Professor of the Department of Economics, Management and Humanities, Kursk State Agricultural Academy named after I.I. Ivanova, 70 Karl Marx, Kursk, 305004, Russia
3Bukhara Institute of Natural Resources Management of “Tashkent Institute of irrigation and agriculture mechanization engineers” the National Research University, Republic of Uzbekistan 32 Kori Gazli street, Boxor city 200100, Uzbekistan
4Associate Professor of the Department of Tractors and Cars Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization Engineers, 39 Kori Niyoziy street, Tashkent city 100000, Uzbekistan
5Assistent Automation and control of technology process Tashkent Institute of Irrigation and Agricultural Mechanization Engineers, 39 Kori Niyoziy street, Tashkent city 100000, Uzbekistan

*Corresponding Author: Ustinovich Elena Stepanovna, Doctor of Political Science, Associate Professor; Head of the Department of Economics, Management and Humanities, Kursk State Agricultural Academy named after I.I. Ivanova. Russia.

Published: March 31, 2023

DOI: 10.55162/MCAES.04.104

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Abstract  

The modern state policy of the Russian Federation in the field of information technology is gradually covering the sectors of the economy. Digitalization has become a trend, first, in the economic sphere and sectors of the economy. Since 2017, the state program "Digital Economy" has been implemented in Russia. One of the promising areas of application of information and digital technologies in Russian agriculture and the implementation of the state program is the “Internet of Things”.

Keywords: Government policy; information technology; digital technologies; digitalization of the economy; agriculture; “Internet of Things”