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Eastern breadbasket obstructs its market and growth opportunities

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  • Glauben, Thomas
  • Belyaeva, Maria
  • Bobojonov, Ihtiyor
  • Djuric, Ivan
  • Götz, Linde
  • Hockmann, Heinrich
  • Müller, Daniel
  • Perekhozhuk, Oleksandr
  • Petrick, Martin
  • Prehn, Sören
  • Prishchepov, Alexander
  • Renner, Swetlana
  • Schierhorn, Florian

Abstract

Because of its enormous land and yield potentials, the breadbasket of the East, i.e. Russia, Ukraine and Kazakhstan are increasingly important for world grain markets. However, counterproductive market and trade policies, continual farm-level productivity gaps and deficits in marketing infrastructure consistently obstruct the breadbasket's production and market potentials. A prerequisite for their realization would be prioritizing market-conforming and export-oriented policies, as well as massive investments into spatial and farming infrastructures.

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  • Glauben, Thomas & Belyaeva, Maria & Bobojonov, Ihtiyor & Djuric, Ivan & Götz, Linde & Hockmann, Heinrich & Müller, Daniel & Perekhozhuk, Oleksandr & Petrick, Martin & Prehn, Sören & Prishchepov, Alexa, 2014. "Eastern breadbasket obstructs its market and growth opportunities," IAMO Policy Briefs 171752, Institute of Agricultural Development in Transition Economies (IAMO).
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:iamopb:171752
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.171752
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