A SCIENTOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF PRIORITY AREAS OF RESEARCH IN THE FIELD OF AGRICULTURAL STORAGE
2021
Smoleninova N.A. (Russian State Agrarian University - Moscow Timiryazev Agricultural Academy) | Borisov V.A. (All-Russian Research Institute of Vegetable Production, branch of the Federal Scientific Center of Vegetable Production) | Zamyatina M.E. (Russian State Agrarian University - Moscow Timiryazev Agricultural Academy) | Golubev A.V. (Russian State Agrarian University - Moscow Timiryazev Agricultural Academy) | Maslovsky S.A. (Russian State Agrarian University - Moscow Timiryazev Agricultural Academy) | Sotova E.S. (Moscow State University of Technology "STANKIN") | Karpova N.A.. (Russian State Agrarian University - Moscow Timiryazev Agricultural Academy)
The current study conducts an analysis of the publication activity of researchers of in the field of agricultural storage inRussia and the world as a whole. The authors present data on the number of published works reflected in Web of Science, theleading global scientometric system, as well as the structure of these studies. Russia accounts for 1.6 % of all the publicationson agri-food topics in the world, while the publications on the problems of agricultural storage make up 9% of the total numberof published works on this topic both in the world and in Russia. Based to the number of these publications for the period from2010 to 2020, Russia ranks 19th in the global ranking. Also, the article demonstrates the dynamics of publications on theproblems of agricultural storage in certain countries over the past decade as well as notes the outstripping growth rates of thenumber of Russian scientific papers indexed in the Web of Science system. Over the 2010-2020 period, the share of Russianpublications in this subject area on a global scale increased by 1.75 times. It is concluded that there is a high probability thatRussia will soon enter the top five countries in terms of the number of publications on agricultural storage.
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