INFRASTRUCTURE OF THE GRAIN MARKET IN AN OPEN ECONOMY: REALITIES AND PROSPECTS (A VIEW FROM THE REGION)
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Vestnik OrelGAU, 4(49), August 2014
UDC 338.43(470.323)
INFRASTRUCTURE OF THE GRAIN MARKET IN AN OPEN ECONOMY:
REALITIES AND PROSPECTS (A VIEW FROM THE REGION)
Petrushina O.V., Researcher
Kursk State Agricultural Academy named after Professor I.I. Ivanov, Kursk, Russia
E-mail: petao@yandex.ru
ABSTRACT
The article analyzes the problematic issues of modern infrastructure of the grain market. <...> The
base of grain elevators in Kursk region has been analyzed and the estimation results of the
appropriateness of the construction of new line elevators are presented. <...> The problems of the
logistic maintenance of export operations in the grain market are examined, alternative
interaction on rail transport - shipper routes has been proposed. <...> The directions of improving
the implementation of export operations in the part of the interlinkages export balances and
domestic consumption next year have been substantiated by quotas on the importation of
meat products and the volume of carry-over stocks on the basis of the concept of food
security of the country. <...> Measures to enhance the level of the processing organization of
export operations are proposed. <...> Modern problems and prospects of development of the
exchange unit have been discussed. <...> The necessity of improving the species diversity of
exported grain has been substantiated. <...> Promising lines of development of the infrastructure
of export-oriented grain market have been discussed. <...> Modern infrastructure of the grain market can be represented as follows: Block 1 -
farmers: grown, treated, dried and stored grain; Block 2 - cereal receiving enterprises:
provide services for preparation, form large uniform consignments and shipped to consumers
in the domestic and foreign markets; Block 3 - transport, logistics companies and other
carriers: carry out the delivery of grain to the cereal receiving points (CRP) and consumers,
providing freight forwarding services; Block 4- grain terminals near ports: transshipment of
grain exported from cars and other vehicles on the ships. <...> In the course of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, CEO of UGC Sergei
Levin said that Russia plans to create a network of at least 21 linear elevator with a total
annual volume of grain handling 8 million tons. <...> Estimated cost of the project - 24 billion
rubles [1]. <...> Our analysis shows that grain producers do not want to assume <...>
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