2023
DOI: 10.32609/0042-8736-2023-4-67-84
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Impact of state support on Russian agricultural producers and consumers

Abstract: State support plays an important role in the development of the agricultural sector, ensuring food security and sustainability. In this article the PSE/ CSE methodology, developed by OECD, is applied to analyzing the impact of support to Russian agriculture in 2021 on the welfare of all market participants: agricultural producers, consumers and the agricultural sector as a whole. We present the results of the estimation of the total level of support to agriculture and, in particular, to agricultural producers,… Show more

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“…At the same time, despite the chronic nature of rural development lagging behind urban development (Wegren, 2016), policymakers in Russia have traditionally viewed rural development as a secondary goal to agricultural production (Serova et al, 2020). This is vividly illustrated by the structure of the agrarian budget, in which expenditure on rural development accounted for 4%-5% (Shik, 2023). The State Programme on Integrated Development of Rural Territories (IDRT), which has been implemented since 2020, has, for the first time, designated rural areas as an individual object of state management.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the same time, despite the chronic nature of rural development lagging behind urban development (Wegren, 2016), policymakers in Russia have traditionally viewed rural development as a secondary goal to agricultural production (Serova et al, 2020). This is vividly illustrated by the structure of the agrarian budget, in which expenditure on rural development accounted for 4%-5% (Shik, 2023). The State Programme on Integrated Development of Rural Territories (IDRT), which has been implemented since 2020, has, for the first time, designated rural areas as an individual object of state management.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%