Яндекс.Метрика

STATE REGULATION OF THE GRAIN AND GRAIN PRODUCTS MARKET OF THE SIBERIAN FEDERAL DISTRICT


DOI 10.33305/2112-79

Issue № 12, 2021, article № 9, pages 79-85

Section: Agro-industrial market

Language: Russian

Original language title: ГОСУДАРСТВЕННОЕ РЕГУЛИРОВАНИЕ РЫНКА ЗЕРНА И ЗЕРНОПРОДУКТОВ СИБИРСКОГО ФЕДЕРАЛЬНОГО ОКРУГА

Keywords: STATE REGULATION, SIBERIAN FEDERAL DISTRICT, MARKETING, GRAIN AND GRAIN PRODUCTS MARKET

Abstract: The dynamic development of the grain and grain products market of the Siberian Federal District (SFD) largely depends on the state of development of the grain economy, production and market infrastructure, and the level of state regulation. Insufficient state intervention in regulating the grain market and grain products of the Siberian Federal District has led to a number of problems that hinder the development of the grain complex. Grain producers are limited in controlling its movement, are not able to influence its price and cannot respond promptly to changes in market conditions. The relevance of the research topic lies in the fact that the solution to the problem of spontaneous development of the grain market and grain products of the Siberian Federal District, which does not allow the subjects of the main grain-producing regions to maximize their economic potential, is seen in the strengthening of state intervention in market regulation. The purpose of the study is to determine the main directions of state regulation of the grain market and grain products of the Siberian Federal District. State regulation is understood as a system of legal, economic and organizational-legal measures, including resources, factors and mechanisms for their implementation. The article presents the features of the grain market of the SFO and the principles of its formation, highlights the main directions of state regulation and priority measures aimed at the development of the grain market and grain products of the SFO. The proposed measures are designed to ensure the dynamic development of the grain and grain products market.

Authors: Bykov Aleksandr Aleksandrovich