Abstract

The issues concerning the study of prospects of agricultural products export are considered in the article, including working out a strategic plan of Russian seafood export development. The analysis of revealed priority export markets for fish and fish products is conducted using a number of indicators in order to work out the encouragement and support tools of development of fish and seafood export from Russian Federation. The basic mechanisms of state support of seafood export development are described as one of the priority guidelines of agroindustrial complex development.

Highlights

  • In the context of modern economy strategic development, it is agricultural export that can be considered as the most important indice of growth and stability

  • There is a need to achieve the agricultural export level of at least 20% of GDP, which will promote the improvement of Russian economy competitive positions [1,2,3,4]

  • The analysis of statistical data demonstrated that Russian fishing industry market has high export potential

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Introduction

In the context of modern economy strategic development, it is agricultural export that can be considered as the most important indice of growth and stability. There is a need to achieve the agricultural export level of at least 20% of GDP, which will promote the improvement of Russian economy competitive positions [1,2,3,4]. The volume of processed production depends on the investment environment in the country, which is one of the problems having a negative effect on export development in Russia. The following important challenges are highlighted [5]: insufficient state support of the fish and seafood export merchants; poor development of transport and logistics networks; high degree of industry fixed assets depreciation; strong administrative burdens

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