Яндекс.Метрика

DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL FOR OILSEED PRODUCTION IN KRASNOYARSK TERRITORY


DOI 10.32651/233-87

Issue № 3, 2023, article № 14, pages 87-95

Section: Agrofood market

Language: Russian

Original language title: ПЕРСПЕКТИВЫ РАЗВИТИЯ МАСЛИЧНОГО ПРОИЗВОДСТВА В КРАСНОЯРСКОМ КРАЕ

Keywords: OILSEEDS, OILSEED PRODUCTION, FAT-AND-OIL SUBCOMPLEX OF AIC, PLANTED AREA, ORGANIC PRODUCTION, EXPORT, RESOURCE POTENTIAL, RESERVES, KRASNOYARSK TERRITORY

Abstract: In the modern context, fat-and-oil subcomplex of the agro-industrial complex (AIC) is promising, priority-oriented, and supported in Russia. The strategic and program documents on the development of the agro-industrial complex of the Russian Federation increasingly reflect the issues of saturation of the domestic market with locally produced products and increasing the volume of exports of food products for foreign markets. The fat-and-oil industry has not become an exception and one of the strategic objectives of its development is to increase the production of key oilseeds. One of the ways to increase oilseed production in the Russian Federation may be their promotion to new climatic zones, including the Northern territories, which include Krasnoyarsk Territory. Over the past five years, a rapid increase in acreage and gross crop of oilseeds in the Siberian Federal District, including Krasnoyarsk Territory has been observed. Further development of oilseed production in Krasnoyarsk Territory is possible on the basis of focused management, including increasing the area of crops, optimizing its structure using arable land suitable for introduction to use and expanding the area of cultivation of agricultural crops in the region. At the moment, we have significant reserves in the region to increase planted area for oilseeds. In the strategic perspective, the resource potential of Krasnoyarsk Territory, proven technologies for cultivating high-yielding varieties of adapted oilseeds will allow the region to take a leading position in this sub-sector in the SFD.

Authors: SHelkovnikov Sergei Aleksandrovich, CHepeleva Kristina Viktorovna


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