CURRENT PROBLEMS OF LEGAL SUPPORT OF THE MARKET OF ORGANIC PRODUCTION IN RUSSIA
DOI 10.33305/185-30
Issue № 5, 2018, article № 4, pages 30-39
Section: Agro-industrial market
Language: Russian
Original language title: АКТУАЛЬНЫЕ ПРОБЛЕМЫ ПРАВОВОГО ОБЕСПЕЧЕНИЯ РЫНКА ОРГАНИЧЕСКОЙ ПРОДУКЦИИ В РОССИИ
Keywords: MARKET OF ORGANIC PRODUCTS, LEGAL SUPPORT, LAW, REGULATION, ORGANIC PRODUCTION, TURNOVER OF ORGANIC PRODUCTS
Abstract: The world pays great attention to organic production systems aimed at creating agro ecosystems that are economically, socially and environmentally safe. Organic products are already produced and sold in Russia, but there is still no need to talk about the broad development of organic agriculture in Russia. There is no fundamental moment - the legislative field, which is only being formed. The purpose of the study is to examine the current state of the legal provision of organic production and turnover of products in Russia, as well as the negative consequences of the absence of a direct action law regulating the organic market for producers, processors, consumers, exporters and importers. Authors used methods: abstract-logical, analysis, comparison, deduction, induction, monographic. The legislative acts of the European Union were studied and analyzed, and the current laws of Ukraine and Armenia were compared with the domestic draft of the Federal Law of the Russian Federation "On the production of organic products." As a result of the research, the authors came to the following conclusions: the domestic legal system for ensuring the market of organic products is not perfect; in the absence of a law of direct action, it is necessary to develop technical regulations for organic products, replacing them with existing GOSTs; It is necessary to adopt a law of direct action not only for production, but also for the circulation of organic products. The law on production and turnover of organic products will become an important regulatory document for the Russian economy. It will ensure the proper functioning of the market of organic products and will help to increase the competitiveness of domestic organic products and expand foreign markets for its sale. The results obtained by the authors can later be used in the development of special laws and by-laws, as well as by participants in the market of organic products in practical activities.
Authors: Ryzhkova Svetlana Mitrofanovna, Kruchinina Valentina Mitrofanovna, Gasanova KHatimat Nabievna, Lankin Artem Sergeevich