Borscht vegetables in Russia

УДК 635.1:635.356:635.25/26
https://doi.org/10.25630/PAV.2019.37.28.009

A.F. Razin, M.V. Shatilov, R.A. Meshcheryakova, T.N. Surikhina, O.A. Razin, G.A. Telegina

The analysis of the market of vegetables of borscht group in the Russian Federation as everywhere grown and traditionally recognized in multinational Russia is resulted. The volumes of production, normative need and self-sufficiency for each crop in the context of Federal districts, their import and export, prices of consumers and producers are shown. Offers on improvement of mechanisms of stable providing the population of Russia with vegetables of borscht group are given.

Keywords: borscht group, cabbage, carrots, red beet, onions, production, need, prices.

A.F. Razin (author for correspondence), DSc, chief research fellow, Department of Economics and forecasts, All-Russian Research Institute of Vegetable growing – branch of Federal Scientific Vegetable Center (ARRIVG – branch of FSBSI FSVC). E-mail: 777razin@rambler.ru

M.V. Shatilov, PhD, research fellow, Department of Economics and forecasts, ARRIVG – branch of FSBSI FSVC. E-mail: vniioh@yandex.ru

R.A. Meshсheryakova, PhD, senior research fellow, Department of Economics and forecasts, ARRIVG – branch of FSBSI FSVC T.N. Surikhina, junior research fellow, Department of Economics and forecasts, ARRIVG – branch of FSBSI FSVC. E-mail: 9153756862@mail.ru

O.A. Razin, PhD, chief research fellow, FSBSI FSVC. E-mail: oleg.rasin@gmail.com

G.A. Telegina, junior research fellow, Department of Economics and forecasts, ARRIVG – branch of FSBSI FSVC

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For citing: Razin A.F., Shatilov M.V., Meshcheryakova R.A.,. Surikhina T.N, Razin O.A., Telegina G.A. Borscht vegetables in Russia. Potato and Vegetables. 2019. No10. Pp. 10–13.

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