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PROSPECTS OF THE FARMING SECTOR AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT IN EUROPEAN NEIGHBORHOOD POLICY COUNTRIES IN VIEW OF FOOD SECURITY: THE CASE OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION
Год: 2013
Автор(ы): YANBYKH R.G. UZUN V.YA. GATAULINA E.A. SARAIKIN V.A. SHAGAIDA N.I. SERGIO GOMEZ Y PALOMA. SEBASTIЕN M.
Ключевые слова: ПРОДОВОЛЬСТВЕННАЯ БЕЗОПАСНОСТЬ, ФЕРМЕРСТВО, СЕЛЬСКОЕ РАЗВИТИЕ, FOOD SECURITY, FARMING SECTOR, RURAL DEVELOPMENT
As the recent situation on world food markets has been increasingly volatile and has been associated with relatively higher food prices, contributing to demonstrations and riots across the world, Russia’s agriculture has attracted much attention from economists, experts and policy-makers because they believe that the country could become the world’s largest and most reliable grain producer and exporter. In that context, the aim of this report is to evaluate the role of the Russian Federation towards fulfilling domestic food security and more importantly global food security in the short and medium run. In particular, the study aims at examining if Russian farms could substantially increase further their respective output and export levels. The methodology followed in this report is a bottom-up approach, i.e. going from the farm (i.e. microeconomic level) to the food market (i.e. macroeconomic level), that explicitly considers the analysis of food security at the farm level and therefore complements well other works which study the agri-food sector in Russia at a more aggregated level. The perspective of the report is made possible by the use of a wide range of farm-level databases that are, for most, only available to Russian researchers and allow going into a more disaggregated and detailed level of analysis
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PROSPECTS OF THE FARMING SECTOR AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT IN VIEW OF FOOD SECURITY: THE CASE OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION.
Год: 2014
Издательство: 2014- REPORT EUR 26256 EN - EUROPEAN COMMISSION JOINT RESEARCH CENTRE. INSTITUTE FOR PROSPECTIVE TECHNOLOGICAL STUDIE. PRINTED LUXEMBURG: PUBLICATIONS OFFICE OF THE EUROPEAN UNION. 2014. – 138 PP.
Автор(ы): UZUN V. YA. SARAIKIN V.A. GATAULINA E.A. SHAGAIDA N.I. YANBYKH R.G. SEBASTIЕN M. SERGIO GOMEZ Y PALOMA
As the recent situation on world food markets has been increasingly volatile and has been associated with relatively higher food prices, contributing to demonstrations and riots across the world, Russia’s agriculture has attracted much attention from economists, experts and policy-makers because they believe that the country could become the world’s largest and most reliable grain producer and exporter. In that context, the aim of this report is to evaluate the role of the Russian Federation towards fulfilling domestic food security and more importantly global food security in the short and medium run. In particular, the study aims at examining if Russian farms could substantially increase further their respective output and export levels. The methodology followed in this report is a bottom-up approach, i.e. going from the farm (i.e. microeconomic level) to the food market (i.e. macroeconomic level), that explicitly considers the analysis of food security at the farm level and therefore complements well other works which study the agri-food sector in Russia at a more aggregated level. The perspective of the report is made possible by the use of a wide range of farm-level databases that are, for most, only available to Russian researchers and allow going into a more disaggregated and detailed level of analysis
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RISK. TECHNICAL EFFICIENCY AND MARKET TRANSACTION COSTS IN DIFFERENT ORGANISATIONAL FORMS: EVIDENCE FROM TATARSTAN AND OREOL
Год: 2013
Издательство: QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL AGRICULTURE – В ПЕЧАТИ
Автор(ы): EKATERINA GATAULINA. HEINRICH HOCKMANN AND ANTON STROKOV
Ключевые слова: risk production function, Russia, agroholdings
PDF-файл: http://www.viapi.ru/download/2013/126822.pdf
This paper examines price and technology differentials between agroholdings and independent farms in two Russian regions: Oryol and Tatarstan. Both organisational forms receive on average the same product prices which indicates that they have the same market access. Moreover, their technologies are also very similar, as estimated by a risk production frontier. However, differences in the factor input between organisational form lead to differences in the shadow prices of the inputs, resulting from the better access of agroholdings to the input markets. The results suggest that production risk, conditions on the product market and inefficiency significantly affect agricultural production. Thus, to improve the conditions, agricultural policy is required to tackle all the issues in parallel using a mix of appropriate policy measures.
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