Аграрный вестник Урала № 01 (155) 2017
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Foreign economic and interregional CONDITIONS of food security in Russia
The development of the Russian economy is under the continuous influence of internal and external factors. Foreigneconomic security demands that the country's participation in the world system create the most favourable conditions forthe development of national production to the national economy that in the least felt the shocks from negative economic andpolitical events in the world. In the foreign field safety is due to natural, technological, infrastructural, institutional, social andother factors in the development of the country. But the main problem is that Russia is increasingly turning into a raw materialsappendage of the developed countries not using their resources, particularly food. Speaking about the system of procurementand sales of agricultural products by domestic producers, it is necessary to consider import substitution in the food sector ofRussia. It does not imply refusal to purchase food from other countries. The basis of import substitution lies in competition andimproving the quality and production of agricultural products cultivated in Russia, which can be considered as a priority fordevelopment of domestic agricultural production. This requires a special motivational basis, stimulating the development ofagribusiness in the country. As such, incentive is necessary to create a modern methodological basis, the state and the structureof control over the quality and safety of food products. This will improve the efficiency of state forecasting of socio-economicdevelopment of rural areas, starting at the regional level.
Keywords:
agrarian sector, the internal and external factors, government support, import substitution, domestic production, food security, agricultural production, economic security.
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