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Economic Analysis: Theory and Practice
 

The agricultural production level forecast of small farms in Orel region

Vol. 13, Iss. 13, APRIL 2014

Available online: 31 March 2014

Subject Heading: DEVELOPMENT OF AGRICULTURAL SECTOR

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Pages: 30-38

Guliaeva T.I. Orel State Agrarian University, Orel, Russian Federation
priemn 2@orelsau.ru

Vlasova T.A. Orel State Agrarian University, Orel, Russian Federation
vlasova-84@inbox.ru

Volobueva T.A. Orel State Agrarian University, Orel, Russian Federation
dim669@live.ru

The article defined the contribution of small farms to food supply Orel region. The tendency of dynamics has been set and the productivity level and animals efficiency in private subsidiary farming and farm households of the Orel region was forecasted, it was the basis of the level production forecast of main type`s agricultural production in studied categories of small forms on prospect. The directions of the state support of small forms development also was focused in the article.

Keywords: agrarian sector of economy, small business forms, production, agricultural products, trends, forecasting, state support.

References:

  1. Gusev V.V., Pyshkin V.V. Malye formy khoziaistvovaniia v APK v usloviiakh krizisa [Small business entities in the AIC in crisis]. Ekonomika sel'skogo khoziaistva Rossii – Economics of Agriculture of Russia, 2011, no. 11, pp. 46–49.
  2. Executive Order of the Government of the Russian Federation “On the State program of development of agriculture and regulation of the markets of agricultural production, raw materials and food for 2013–2020” of July 14, 2012 № 717.
  3. Obolenskii V.P. Obiazatel'stva Rossii v VTO: pliusy i minusy [Russia's commitments in the WTO: the pros and cons]. Rossiiskii vneshneekonomicheskii vestnik – Russian foreign Gazette, 2012, no. 2, pp. 18–36.

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