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Title: Modern aspects of russia's foreign trade policy and its export potential in the grain market
Authors: Berezhnaya, O. V.
Бережная, О. В.
Berezhnaya, E. V.
Бережная, Е. В.
Keywords: Agro-industrial complex;World economy;Volatility;Logistics chains;Logistics infrastructure
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: UNIV FED SAO CARLOS
Citation: Berezhnaya, O. V.; Martseva, T. G.; Berezhnoy, V. I.; Glaz, V. N.; Berezhnaya, E. V. Modern aspects of russia's foreign trade policy and its export potential in the grain market // LAPLAGE EM REVISTA. - 2021. - Том 7. - Стр.: 434-451. - Специальный выпуск D
Series/Report no.: LAPLAGE EM REVISTA
Abstract: A comprehensive study of the foreign trade potential of the country's grain complex is conducted, considering compliance with the requirements of food security and the development of foreign trade cooperation. Analysis of the system of legal regulation of grain exports and imports, state support not only for exporters but also for intermediaries along the entire logistics route, and research of the potential opportunities of the grain market and directions for the development of grain policy, considering the existing problems allow the authors to conclude that this area is a priority for the Russian economy. This determines the relevance of the study. The article reveals contradictions in the pricing system on the Russian grain market since the close dependence of domestic prices for major cereals (wheat, barley, rice) on their value in the international market is determined. The importance of the policy of supporting not only grain producers but also the transport and logistics sector, terminals, and warehouses for expanding the transshipment capacity of the grain trade business is highlighted
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12258/18104
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