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The aim of the study is a two-dimensional grouping of Russian regions according to the level of development and an integral indicator of the state in the context of agriculture for 2024. In a two-dimensional grouping for 78 regions of the Russian Federation, according to the share of agricultural products in GRP and the indicator of the integral state in the context of agri-culture in 2024, four groups were identified, within which a correlation analysis of the ex-planatory factors that make up the indicator of the integral state was carried out. The least numerous group (11.53% of regions) is characterized by the fact that the normalized share of agricultural products in GRP and the normalized integral indicator of the region's condition have values higher than the national average. In the largest group (44.87% of regions), the normalized share of agricultural products in GRP and the integral indicators of the region's condition are less than the general Russian average. The average annual number of people employed in the region and in the industry, the number of organizations in the region, the acreage of crops and potatoes, as well as vegetable yields are significant factors in the growth of the share of agricultural products in GRP in 2024.
region, share of agricultural products in GRP, indicator of integral status, agriculture, factors
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