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Development of the Russian Economy’s Agricultural Sector Under the Conditions of Food Sanctions (2015-2016)
Development of the Russian Economy’s Agricultural Sector Under the Conditions of Food Sanctions (2015-2016)

Author(s): Natalia Petrovna Koptseva, Vladimir Igorevich Kirko
Subject(s): Economy, Agriculture
Published by: ASERS Publishing
Keywords: post-Soviet economy; the agricultural sector; food sanctions; economic crisis; growth strategy;

Summary/Abstract: The Russian economy is in crisis. In 2014, the Russian government has introduced a food sanctions. This caused a certain economic processes in agriculture, post-Soviet Russia. Now the problem of food security of Russia practically solved. The main figures of the Russian agrarian economy are large agricultural holdings. The value of small farms is reduced. However, the agrarian economy of post-Soviet Russia is on the verge of a new economic crisis associated with the termination of public investment. We discuss a new strategy to overcome the agrarian crisis in modern Russian economy. The most promising strategy is an increase in food imports in Asia and Africa. A food import to the EU is not possible, since the EU has great demands on the quality and safety of food imports.

  • Issue Year: VIII/2017
  • Issue No: 01 (17)
  • Page Range: 123-131
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: English