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December 2018 (published: 27.12.2018)
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of agriculture of the Russian Federation in the context of economic sanctions
Yakovleva A.V., Kokovina V.B. , Stepanova T.V.
The rationale for this study is that a number of critical laws and regulations have recently been adopted in agricultural regulation, such as the Federal Law "On the Development of Agriculture", the Russian Food Security Doctrine, the Concept of Sustainable Development in Rural Areas of the Russian Federation for the period up to 2020, the Strategy for the Development of the Russian Food Processing Industry for the period up to 2020, the State Program for the Development of Agriculture and Regulation of Agricultural Commodities, Raw Materials, and Food Markets for 2013-2020, which are indicative of the strategic nature of such policies. The economic security of the state program for the development of agriculture and regulation of agricultural commodities, raw materials, and food markets for 2013–2020 is a set of regulations, rules, and standards to provide food security and sustainable competitiveness in the global market for agricultural commodities. To this end, upgrading the economic security of the program is becoming crucial in the unstable environment caused by the imposition of economic sanctions in 2014. This study analyzes changes in the State Program for the Development of Agriculture and Regulation of Agricultural Commodities, Raw Materials, and Food Markets for 2013-2020 from the time of its launch in 2012 to the imposition of economic sanctions in 2014. It shows coordination of action by the Government of the Russian Federation in providing timely measures in response to the external circumstances. The study presents shares of domestic and imported food products in the Russian market as of 2013 and determines the estimated EU losses in respect of the goods prohibited to import into the Russian Federation.
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Keywords: economic security; state program of agricultural development; goods prohibited from being imported into the territory of the Russian Federation; economic sanctions
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UDC 338. 43.02; 432
Reduction of economic threats in the implementation of the program of development
of agriculture of the Russian Federation in the context of economic sanctions
The rationale for this study is that a number of critical laws and regulations have recently been adopted in agricultural regulation, such as the Federal Law "On the Development of Agriculture", the Russian Food Security Doctrine, the Concept of Sustainable Development in Rural Areas of the Russian Federation for the period up to 2020, the Strategy for the Development of the Russian Food Processing Industry for the period up to 2020, the State Program for the Development of Agriculture and Regulation of Agricultural Commodities, Raw Materials, and Food Markets for 2013-2020, which are indicative of the strategic nature of such policies. The economic security of the state program for the development of agriculture and regulation of agricultural commodities, raw materials, and food markets for 2013–2020 is a set of regulations, rules, and standards to provide food security and sustainable competitiveness in the global market for agricultural commodities. To this end, upgrading the economic security of the program is becoming crucial in the unstable environment caused by the imposition of economic sanctions in 2014. This study analyzes changes in the State Program for the Development of Agriculture and Regulation of Agricultural Commodities, Raw Materials, and Food Markets for 2013-2020 from the time of its launch in 2012 to the imposition of economic sanctions in 2014. It shows coordination of action by the Government of the Russian Federation in providing timely measures in response to the external circumstances. The study presents shares of domestic and imported food products in the Russian market as of 2013 and determines the estimated EU losses in respect of the goods prohibited to import into the Russian Federation.
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Keywords: economic security; state program of agricultural development; goods prohibited from being imported into the territory of the Russian Federation; economic sanctions