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Development of Consumer Cooperation in Ensuring Food Security in Russia

Nadezhda A. Gorkova, Saniyat Yu. Hut, Victoria G. Bush, Dmitriy E. Kononov and Oksana A. Kuznetsova

Chapter 21 in The Role of Entrepreneurship in Resolving Modern Global Economic Problems:A Systemic Review, 2026, pp 211-220 from World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.

Abstract: The authors established several key components to ensure the food security of the Russian Federation and its individual regions. These components include the development of measures to secure food safety and provide short-term assistance, the sustainable growth of food trade, an integrated information system for food security, and the introduction of innovations in the agricultural sector. Moreover, it is important to highlight that the advancement of food cooperatives currently addresses all established objectives swiftly, enhancing the competitiveness of their members, increasing employment opportunities, and resolving the nation’s overall food security challenges. The functioning of consumer cooperatives’ economic mechanisms, much like those of state enterprises, significantly influences their financial stability. This stability is reinforced by increasing production volumes, improving product quality, boosting labor productivity, and reducing costs. Cooperative organizations operate on the principle of efficient resource utilization, which will enhance the effectiveness of the production process in the agricultural sector. Grounded in scientific and technological progress, particularly through the adoption of new technologies, this approach will increase revenues. In turn, the reduction of material costs will ensure a substantial volume of the public product.

Keywords: Entrepreneurship; Contemporary Global Economic Problems; Socially-focused Economy; Digital Economy; Climate Economy; Innovative Entrepreneurship; Social Justice; Global Inequality; Realizing Human Potential; Quality of Life; Economic Globalization; Green Transition; Investment Transition; Developing Economies; Central Asian Economy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: F63 L26 O10 O17 Q01 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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