Part-Time Farmers in Russia: Phenomenon and Social Functions Based on the Example of the Republic of Bashkortostan
R. R. Galiev () and
H. D. Ahrens
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R. R. Galiev: Bashkir State Agrarian University
H. D. Ahrens: Halle-Wittenberg University
Studies on Russian Economic Development, 2018, vol. 29, issue 3, 257-266
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Abstract This article describes and analyses a relatively new phenomenon that has not yet been discussed in the scientific literature. Part-time farmers emerged in Russian agriculture more than 15 years ago and still exist in this sector in Russia. The article considers the issues of how they came into being; their roles and social functions; their strengths, weaknesses, and specialization; and reasonable measures to use the advantages of this type of farm. The analysis is based on the example of the Republic of Bashkortostan.
Date: 2018
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