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Technological barriers to the growth of the export potential of Russian grain industry

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  • O. A. Eremchenko

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Russia is the world's largest wheat exporter. The sales volume on foreign markets in 2015 amounted to $3.9 billion, or 10.1% of global exports. By the end of 2015, the volume of exports of agricultural products exceeded revenues from sales of arms in foreign markets. However, in dollar terms, wheat exports correspond to only a fifth place in the world. The article analyzes the reasons for a significant gap in the volume of exports and revenue, barriers to the development of export of agricultural deep processed products. The assumption is made that the development of technologies for deep processing of grain crops will increase the share of exports of Russian products with high added value.

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  • O. A. Eremchenko, 2017. "Technological barriers to the growth of the export potential of Russian grain industry," Economics of Science, Delo Publishing house, vol. 3(1).
  • Handle: RePEc:abz:journl:y:2017:id:84
    DOI: 10.22394/2410-132X-2017-3-1-40-52
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    1. O. A. Yeremchenko, 2017. "Technological Barriers To The Development Of The Grain Industry In Russia," Economics of Science, Delo Publishing house, vol. 3(2).
    2. A.B. Melnikov & P.V. Mikhailushkin & L.E. Popok, 2020. "Prospects for the Development of Advanced Grain Processing in Russia," International Journal of Economics & Business Administration (IJEBA), International Journal of Economics & Business Administration (IJEBA), vol. 0(2), pages 276-282.

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