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Assessment of Grain and Leguminous Crops Losses at the Stage of Agricultural Production in the Republic of Belarus

Student: butsko pavel

Supervisor: Evgenia V. Serova

Faculty: Faculty of Economic Sciences

Educational Programme: Economics (Bachelor)

Year of Graduation: 2024

The work explores agricultural losses in Belarus, focusing on grain and leguminous crops. It highlights the significance of addressing losses to enhance agricultural efficiency, especially when production barely meets domestic consumption. The study is novel as it pioneers the calculation of such losses in Belarus, leveraging digital and mathematical methods. The hypothesis suggests a decline in losses, aiming to validate the impact of state agricultural programs. The methodology involves a specific calculation framework and statistical analysis, using data from Belstat. Confirming the hypothesis could underscore the benefits of technological investments in agriculture, potentially boosting rural living standards and food security.

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