Role Of The Agrarian-Oriented Territories In The Formation Of Food Security Of The Russsia
Altai Kray is intensively developing agricultural region with a high and diverse production and economic potential in the Siberian Federal District of Russia. The economic characteristics of the region, the structure of the gross regional product, where the share of agricultural production accoun...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Economics of the Ural Branch
2014-12-01
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Series: | Экономика региона |
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Online Access: | http://economyofregion.com/archive/2014/51/2467/pdf/ |
Summary: | Altai Kray is intensively developing agricultural region with a high and diverse production and economic potential in the Siberian
Federal District of Russia.
The economic characteristics of the region, the structure of the gross regional product, where the share of agricultural production
accounts for more than 16 % are given. The rating of the region for the production of food commodities is given, and the self-sufficiency
level of the area in having basic food commodities is provided.
The conclusion about referring the Altai Kray to agro-oriented territories of the Russian Federation, which make a special and
significant contribution to food independence is made. The criteria by which it is possible to classify regions as special-important
agricultural areas is given.
The estimation of potential climatic zones of the region in terms of production, rural employment, directions, etc. is made.
An analysis and comparison of production volume of the main agricultural products with the state support in the Altai Kray are
carried out. The characteristics of the current model of the market state regulation for agricultural products is given.
The permitted level of support for the WTO agriculture in the world is provided.
The conditions and consequences of membership of the Russian Federation in the WTO on the certain product sectors of agriculture
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ISSN: | 2072-6414 2411-1406 |