Russian Federation
Russian Federation
UDC 911.3
This article is dedicated to the 120th anniversary of the Pechora Natural History Station of the Imperial Academy of Sciences, the 115th anniversary of the Pechora Agricultural Experimental Station, the 105th anniversary of the Komi Republic, and the Year of the Village in the Komi Republic (2026). The work reveals historical aspects of the formation and development of agricultural science in the Pechora region till modern transformations, noting the contribution of the Pechora Natural History Station of the Imperial Academy of Sciences and the Pechora Agricultural Experimental Station to the sustainable development of rural areas, food security strengthening, and preserving traditional forms of nature management. The novelty and depth of research lies in an attempt to systematise the formation and development of the Pechora Natural History Station of the Imperial Academy of Sciences and the Pechora Agricultural Experimental Station as structures in the development of northern agricultural science in Russia. The research methods used include the historical method, analysis, synthesis, and generalisation.
Far North, agriculture, history, Pechora Natural History Station, Pechora Agricultural Experimental Station, agrobiotechnology
1. Kanev, V. F. Pechorskaya selskohozyajstvennaya opytnaya stanciya (1911–1957) [Pechora Agricultural Experimental Station (1911–1957)] / V. F. Kanev; A. V. Zhuravsky Historical and Memorial Museum, Ust-Tsilma village. – Syktyvkar, 1999. – 45 p.
2. Malkova, T. A. Nauchnoe stroitelstvo v Respublike Komi (obzor literatury) [Scientific construction in the Komi Republic (literature review)] // Istoriografiya Komi [Historiography of Komi]. – Syktyvkar, 1999. – P. 101–110.
3. Zhuravsky, A. V. Izbrannye raboty po voprosam selskohozyajstvennogo osvoeniya Pechorskogo Severa [Selected works on the agricultural development of the Pechora North] / A. V. Zhuravskiy. – Syktyvkar: Publishing House of the Komi Science Centre of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 2007. – P. 3–22. EDN: https://elibrary.ru/QKZQVV
4. Malkova, T. A. Otraslevaya nauka v Respublike Komi (1917-1990-e gody) [Industry science in the Komi Republic (1917–1990s)] // Readings dedicated to the 100th Anniversary of F. G. Tarakanov: Collection of Reports and Communications. – Syktyvkar. – 2000. – P. 80–88. EDN: https://elibrary.ru/DPUUHM
5. Federal Law of September 27, 2013 № 253-FZ (as amended on July 31, 2025) “O Rossijskoj akademii nauk, reorganizacii gosudarstvennyh akademij nauk i vnesenii izmenenij v otdel'nye zakonodatel'nye akty Rossijskoj Federacii [On the Russian Academy of Sciences, reorganisation of state academies of sciences and amendments to certain legislative acts of the Russian Federation]” // Collected Legislation of the Russian Federation of 2013, № 39, Art. 4883.
6. Yudin, A. A. Polyus progressa: istoriya i perspektivy razvitiya agrarnoj nauki na Krajnem Severe [Pole of progress: history and prospects for the development of agricultural science in the Far North] / A. A. Yudin, S. V. Kokovkina, T. V. Tarabukina // Proceedings of the Komi Science Centre of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Series “Agricultural Sciences”. – 2024. – № 8. – P. 85–91. DOI: https://doi.org/10.19110/1994-5655-2024-8-85-91; EDN: https://elibrary.ru/MYFJIX
7. Otchet Instituta agrobiotekhnologij Komi NC UrO RAN 2022 [Report of the Institute of Agrobiotechnologies of the Komi Science Centre of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences for 2022] / compiled by Cand. Sci. (Agr.) S. V. Kokovkina. – Syktyvkar, 2023.




