Maksim Titov pointed out that in recent years, agriculture has been undergoing changes, moving from manual labor-intensive work to the application of cutting-edge technologies, including the use of robotic production capabilities, remote sensing systems, unmanned combines, and autonomous drones. Agroholdings are actively integrating artificial intelligence technologies into their operations.
To support farmers in using modern digital technologies and equipment, measures of state assistance have been developed.
In particular, the Ministry of Digital Development offers financing for the development and implementation of domestic software solutions that will replace critical foreign analogs.
The Ministry of Agriculture also provides support through the State Program for the Development of the Agro-Industrial Complex, which offers preferential loans to industry participants. These loans can be used for the acquisition and implementation of software, the modernization of machinery and equipment with automated systems, as well as the purchase of drones.
Currently, six important digitization projects are being implemented in the agro-industrial complex, covering agricultural production management, pig complexes, dairy and butter extraction plants, a fat plant, an elevator, and herd management of large horned livestock. In addition, applications are being submitted to obtain the status of particularly significant projects and funding through grants. All these initiatives are aimed at meeting the industry's needs.
Maksim Titov emphasized that replacing foreign software is an important task at the current stage of Russia's agricultural digital transformation. Currently, there is a need to develop universal automated process management systems that can be used by enterprises from various economic sectors in the future.