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Conseptual framework of ensuring food security in the Ural federal district

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  • Aleksandr Beletskiy

    (Joint Stock Company «Industrial Ural — Polar Ural Corporation»)

  • Aleksandr Berestov
  • Valentina Neganova

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The paper reviews the risks and threats to food security of the Ural Federal District which can significantly reduce its the level. The most significant risks are grouped according to the following classification: macroeconomic, technological, climatic, agro-ecological and foreign trade risks. The main directions of economic policy of the Ural Federal District in the area of food security are defined. Particular attention is paid to the improvement of economic and physical availability of food for all groups of population and to the problems of formation of the state material reserves and food safety. Strategic development priorities in the field of agricultural and fishery products, raw materials and food, sustainable development of rural areas in the field of foreign policy are formulated. Conceptual bases for the implementation mechanism of economic policies to ensure food security in the region are suggested.

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  • Aleksandr Beletskiy & Aleksandr Berestov & Valentina Neganova, 2011. "Conseptual framework of ensuring food security in the Ural federal district," Economy of region, Centre for Economic Security, Institute of Economics of Ural Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, vol. 1(4), pages 44-50.
  • Handle: RePEc:ura:ecregj:v:1:y:2011:i:4:p:44-50
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    foodsecurity; agri-foodeconomic policy;

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