Industrialization of Pork Product Complex Agro-Food System in the USA: the Problems of Coordination.
- Authors: Balashenko VA1, Mashkov SV1, Galenko NN1
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- Issue: No 2 (2010)
- Pages: 63-67
- Section: Articles
- URL: https://bulletin.ssaa.ru/1997-3225/article/view/23566
- ID: 23566
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Large-scale pig-breeding manufacture has taken the dominating position in the market of farm production and have allowed farmers to use modern technologies in manufacture and advancement channels. Industrial corporations drifted towards reception larger norms of profitableness on the capital. It has been historically developed that in the meantime low profitableness of manual skills was compensated larger by return of highly automated labor processes. There was distinction between farmer work and work in industrial corporations.
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