Food Security: Results of Russian Embargo on Poultry Meat Import

  • Svinukhov V
  • Konysheva M
  • Makarova I
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The paper presents a geographically based assessment of the volume and value of imported poultry meat into the Russian Federation under the embargo restrictions. The assessment is based on the foreign trade statistics issued by the Customs Service of the Russian Federation. In volume terms, the import of poultry meat to the Russian Federation in 2015 decreased by 14 % as compared to the volume of 2014; in value terms it decreased by 6%. The geography of the import also changed. Before the embargo, the main suppliers of poultry meat to the Russian Federation were the USA (51%), Belarus (16%) and Brazil (10%). After the embargo was introduced, the United States (30%) still remained the main supplier along with Brazil (21%). A significant market share of poultry meat supplies to the Russian Federation was captured by Belarus (26%).

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Svinukhov, V. G., Konysheva, M. V., & Makarova, I. G. (2018). Food Security: Results of Russian Embargo on Poultry Meat Import. SHS Web of Conferences, 50, 01084. https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20185001084

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