Statistical estimation of agricultural resource potential and opportunities for rural development in Russia based on Census
Vladimir Bautin,
Anna Ukolova and
Julia Romanceva
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Abstract:
The census, which became the second in the recent history of the country, provided information on the real state of the resource base of the agricultural sector and gave an idea of the potential opportunities for expanded reproduction in the industry. The study of these issues is relevant in the context of the State Program development of agriculture and regulation of the market of food products, raw materials and foodstuffs for 2013-2020, aimed at ensuring food security of the population, developing rural areas and increasing the profitability of agricultural producers. The aim of the study were structural changes in Russian agriculture in 2006-2016. Comparative assessment of the resource potential of Russia's agrarian sector was carried out based on the statistical analysis of the data of the RAC 2006 and the RAC 2016: the size of land and labor resources has been studied, the changes in area and structure of crops have been assessed, the dynamics of the number and structure of livestock in Russia as a whole and in the context of farm categories has been examined. This made it possible to conclude that over the past decade agrarian reforms in Russia's agriculture have led to significant structural shifts, which manifested itself in the change in the composition of rural commodity producers and in the redistribution of resources between farm categories. The analysis of the data showed a trend of concentration and centralization of agricultural production, which was expressed in the size of the total area of land per household.
Keywords: agriculture; agricultural census; resource potential; farm categories; structural changes (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Q18 R2 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017-10-01, Revised 2017-11-01
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Published in World Applied Sciences Journal 11.35(2017): pp. 2326-2333
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