Long-Term Agricultural Development Problems of the Russian Far East
Grigory Isakovich Sukhomirov () and
Alexey Semyonovich Shelepa ()
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Grigory Isakovich Sukhomirov: Economic Research Institute FEB RAS
Alexey Semyonovich Shelepa: Far Eastern Research Institute of Economics, Organization and Planning of Agribusiness of the Russian Agricultural Academy
Spatial Economics=Prostranstvennaya Ekonomika, 2012, issue 4, 155-165
Abstract:
The article considers the problems of long-term agricultural development and prospects of scientifictechnical and technological modernization. The author justifies two versions of the perspective agricultural development and opportunities for the local food self-sufficiency. If the agricultural complex will grow sluggishly the regional food self-sufficiency can only reach the level of 1990. But in the case of the agricultural complex modernization and innovation the local food self-sufficiency can significantly exceed the level of scientifically grounded norms of consumption by 2050 (in the case of about 8 million people population)
Keywords: agriculture; price disparity; innovation; modernization; green technology; food self-sufficiency; Russian Far East (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
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DOI: 10.14530/se.2012.4.155-165
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