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Food Policy and Food Security - Putting Food on the Russian Table (Hardcover)
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Food Policy and Food Security - Putting Food on the Russian Table (Hardcover)
Series: Russian, Eurasian, and Eastern European Politics
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This book provides a comprehensive analysis of Russian food policy.
Food policy is defined as the way government policy influences food
production and distribution. Russia's food policy is important for
several reasons. The first and most obvious reason is that a
dysfunctional food policy is symptomatic of larger political and
societal problems. A failing food policy is often the precursor to
political instability. Russian food policy is also important is due
to the agricultural recovery since 2004 that has allowed Russia to
become self-sufficient in grain production. Being food-sufficient
in grain means that Russia is not drawing upon global grain supply.
Even more important, Russia now produces surpluses and has become a
global grain supplier. Moreover, the agricultural recovery has made
the country food secure, traditionally defined as having enough
food for a healthy life. An analysis of food policy reveals that
the structure of food production has changed with the emergence of
mega-farms called agroholdings that are horizontally and vertically
integrated. Agroholdings represent a concentration of capital and
land, with a small number of farms producing large percentages of
total food output. The book explores alternatives to the industrial
agricultural model by discussing different variants of sustainable
agriculture. A final importance of Russian food policy concerns
food trade. Russia has become more protectionist since 2012. The
food embargo against Western nations (2014-2017) is one example, so
too is import substitution that is a core component of food policy.
The book demonstrates the politicalization of external food trade.
Food trade and denial of access to the Russian market is used as an
instrument of foreign policy to punish countries with whom Russia
has disagreements. Current Russian policymakers have food resources
to augment, support, and extend national interests abroad. Russia
historically has cycled through periods of integration and
isolation from the West. This book raises the question whether a
new normal has arisen that is characterized by the permanent
withdrawal from integration, as evidenced by its nationalist and
protectionist food policy. The book is entirely original, rich in
detail and broad in scope. It is based on field work, survey data,
a wide reading of primary sources and the secondary literature, all
of which are linked to important policy questions in development
studies and food studies. It is destined to become a classic book
on Russian food policy.
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