

Markets for Purchased Farm Inputs
https://doi.org/10.32609/0042-8736-2005-6-60-71
Abstract
Russian policy makers argue that agriculture suffers from decapitalization due to financial constraints faced by producers. This view is the basis for the national agricultural policy, which emphasizes reimbursement of input costs and substitutes government and quasi-government organizations for missing market institutions. The article evaluates the availability of purchased farm inputs, the efficiency of their use, the main problems in the emergence of market institutions, and the impact of government policies. The analysis focuses on five groups of purchased inputs: farm machinery, fertilizers, fuel, seeds, and animal feed. The information sources include official statistics and data from two original surveys.
About the Authors
E. SerovaRussian Federation
O. Shick
Russian Federation
References
1. Рылько Д., Джолли Р. Организационные изменения в российском сельском хозяйстве: возникновение и последствия деятельности "новых аграрных операторов". Mimeo, 2005.
Review
For citations:
Serova E., Shick O. Markets for Purchased Farm Inputs. Voprosy Ekonomiki. 2005;(6):60-71. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.32609/0042-8736-2005-6-60-71