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Issue No. 4 (8), 2016
Impact of international economic sanctions on the agricultural sector of Russia

Parlyuk Ekaterina Petrovna

Candidate of Economic Sciences, Associate Professor, Department of Management, Faculty of Economics, Russian State Agrarian University-Moscow Agricultural Academy named after K. A. Timiryazev, Moscow, Russia.

E-mail: kparlyuk@yandex.ru

SPIN RSCI: 3819-1821

Sharapova Angelika Vladimirovna

Senior Lecturer, Department of Management, Faculty of Economics, Russian State Agrarian University-Moscow Agricultural Academy named after K. A. Timiryazev, Moscow, Russia.

E-mail: andjik17@mail.ru

RSCI SPIN: 2135-9400

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This article examines the urgent problem of the development of the agricultural sector in Russia under the influence of international economic sanctions. Analyzed are both positive and negative consequences for the global and domestic market from the embargo imposed by our country on food products from the USA, Canada, Norway, the EU and Australia. Risks and possible threats, as well as promising global food sites, which play an important role in the formation of a competitive Russian agro-industrial complex, have been identified.

Keywords

Food security doctrine, international sanctions, embargo, export (import) structure, agri-food market.

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Bibliographic address

Parlyuk E.P., Sharapova A.V. The impact of international economic sanctions on the agricultural sector of Russia // Risk management in the agro-industrial complex. 2016. No. 4. S. 58-69. URL: http://www.agrorisk.ru/sharapova [access date: DD.MM.YYYY]. ISSN 2413-6573.

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