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(grain economy; fruit and berry production; medicinal plants; sugar-beet growers
households; corn; pig breeding), zonal stations, stronghold and research economies. The
long discussion ended in 1930 with the recognition of the appropriateness of the
Ukrainian SSR People’s Commissariat of Land Affairs project.
It became the basis and
declared the planning of agricultural science in the programmatic and methodological
connection with the All-Union Academy of Agricultural Sciences named after V.I.
Lenin in view of the need to establish the sectoral branch in Ukraine in the People’s
Commissariat of Land Affairs – All-Ukrainian Academy of Agricultural Sciences.
The main tasks of the study include the reconstruction of the process of
organization and deployment of the branch academic center, the formation of its
managerial and functional mechanisms, in consideration of the conditions for the
introduction of new methodological approaches in programming the problems of works.
In this regard, first, reveals the attempts of centralized management in agricultural
science and research case during the 1920’s. As the retrospective analysis showed, along
with the development of scientific and organizational foundations of agricultural
science, the process of the formation of its coordinating bodies was unfolding.
The
forerunner of the National Academy of Agrarian Sciences of Ukraine was the
Agricultural Scientific Committee of Ukraine (1918–1927), which initiated the creation
of a number of research agronomic stations, started the work scientific-research
institutes. The results of its successful functioning the Scientific and Advisory Board of
the Ukrainian SSR People’s Commissariat of Land Affairs (1927–1930) extended. It
included more than 50 most prominent agrarians-scientists and practitioners who
managed to create the majority of modern branch institutes.
The fruitful activity of the Agricultural Scientific Committee of Ukraine and the
Scientific and Advisory Board became the basis for a successful institutionalization of
the agricultural research case and the establishment of academic forms of its
organization in Ukraine through the creation the All-Ukrainian Academy of Agricultural
Sciences in 1931. The academic institution was a part of the system of the All-Union
Academy of Agricultural Sciences named after V.I. Lenin and was in state funding at
the cost of the Ukrainian SSR People’s Commissariat of Land Affairs. All agricultural