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The growing importance of the former USSR countries in world agricultural markets
Authors:William M Liefert  Eugenia Serova  Olga Liefert
Institution:1. Economic Research Service, USDA, Washington, DC, USA.;2. FAO, Rome, Italy.
Abstract:The major countries of the former Soviet Union—specifically Russia, Ukraine, and Kazakhstan—are becoming increasingly important in world agricultural markets. The two main developments are that this region has become a large grain exporter, especially of wheat and barley, and Russia a big agricultural importer, especially of meat. These trends should continue for the next decade. However, policies to expand the livestock sector could mitigate these developments, as increased domestic meat production would reduce both meat imports and surplus feed grain for export. Also, further growth in the region's grain exports will require improvement in the infrastructure for storing and transporting grain.
Keywords:F14  P32  Q17  Q18  Russia  Ukraine  Kazakhstan  Agricultural trade  Grain exports  Wheat exports  Meat imports
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