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Towards food security and sustainable development through enhancing efficiency of grain industry

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  • Kanat Tireuov

    (Kazakh National Agrarian University)

  • Salima Mizanbekova

    (Kazakh National Agrarian University)

  • Bakhyt Kalykova

    (Kazakh National Agrarian University)

  • Gulmira Nurmanbekova

    (Kazakh National Agrarian University)

Abstract

The new situation of Kazakhstan's participation in the world grain market, which requires scientific generalization, is connected with the transformation of the country's trade turnover from interregional to interstate. In this connection, it is objectively necessary to scientifically and methodically substantiate the system of inter-branch cooperation between enterprises for the production and sale of grain and grain processing products in order to ensure stable provision of demand for them in the regions of the country with minimum costs and export it to foreign markets. The problem of increasing the efficiency of the use of grain requires a comprehensive reduction in its consumption across all consumption channels: on seeds, when processed into flour and cereals, for forage purposes. The paramount importance of effective inter-industry cooperation between grain sub-sector organizations is determined by the leading role of grain in the economy of the agro-industrial complex, food security, and the formation of state, interstate and interregional economic ties of the country. In the current situation, the stable functioning of the grain market should be carried out on the basis of a combination of market mechanisms with state regulation tools and targeted support of its subjects.

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  • Kanat Tireuov & Salima Mizanbekova & Bakhyt Kalykova & Gulmira Nurmanbekova, 2018. "Towards food security and sustainable development through enhancing efficiency of grain industry," Post-Print hal-02168629, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-02168629
    DOI: 10.9770/jesi.2018.6.1(27)
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    Keywords

    food security; sustainable development; interindustry interaction; grain products' sub-complex; grain market; state regulation; economic relations; innovations; grain storage; methods; methodology; tools; mechanism; The Republic of Kazakhstan;
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