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Les stratégies des exploitations agricoles et la multifonctionnalité de l’agriculture russe

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Cet article traite de la persistance d’une multifonctionnalité spécifique aux exploitations agricoles russes. Elle se traduit par le choix de certaines d’entre elles de fournir, gérer et financer des biens et services collectifs non marchands. à partir d’une étude de terrain menée dans la région d’Orel (Fédération de Russie), nous expliquons cette multifonctionnalité comme l’expression d’une stratégie issue d’un compromis institutionnalisé, portée par des agro-investisseurs-intégrateurs. Face à la concurrence d’autres acteurs de l’agroalimentaire, elle vise à obtenir des autorités publiques une régulation sectorielle et territoriale favorable.

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  • Grouiez, Pascal, 2011. "Les stratégies des exploitations agricoles et la multifonctionnalité de l’agriculture russe ," Revue d'études comparatives Est-Ouest, Editions NecPlus, vol. 42(02), pages 139-164, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:nec:retceo:v:42:y:2011:i:02:p:139-164_00
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    1. Thierry Pouch & Quentin Mathieu, 2018. "Russia: A successful comeback on the world agricultural market. From the 1990s to the embargo [Russie : un retour réussi sur la scène agricole mondiale. Des années 1990 à l'embargo]," Post-Print hal-02050661, HAL.

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