State regulations the market of fertilizers in Russia
https://doi.org/10.20914/2310-1202-2021-1-410-420
Abstract
The international fertilizer market developing dynamically. Domestic producers of fertilizers are not only the largest exporters of these products to world markets, but also almost completely meet the demand in the domestic market. Following the provisions of sustainable development, the state regulation of the fertilizer market should determine and guarantee the safety of the production, transportation, storage and use of fertilizers for both humans and the environment. The purpose of the study is to study and systematize a set of regulatory documents regulating the market of fertilizers, taking into account the domestic and foreign trade interests of Russia, comparing domestic and foreign legislation on the studied problem. For this purpose, classical methods and economic methods of research were chosen: analysis and synthesis, deduction and induction. The law of direct action regulating the turnover of fertilizers has not been adopted in Russia, although such laws are applied in a number of countries, and they are aimed at regulating the chain of passage of fertilizers from the producer to the consumer. The structure of Russian fertilizer legislation is not linear. At the same time, the Russian system of state regulation of fertilizer turnover includes numerous and diverse regulatory and legal acts, including international ones. The analysis of the existing regulatory documents on the regulation of the fertilizer market revealed the need to harmonize legislation in terms of an integrated approach and taking into account intersectoral features: the agricultural sector unites both large and small, and medium-sized participants, while the production of fertilizers is monopolized. The development of the domestic fertilizer market is constrained by the multi-vector standards laid down in the development strategies of the agricultural sector and the chemical industry. The state policy of fertilizer circulation is characterized by inconsistency and incoherent sectoral legislation, the lack of necessary coordination of the regulation of the fertilizer market with the needs of domestic agriculture. It is necessary to introduce the concepts of new types of fertilizers in the national standards in the near future, as well as to launch public-private partnership mechanisms to saturate the domestic market with new innovative fertilizers.
About the Authors
S. M. RyzhkovaRussian Federation
Cand. Sci. (Econ.), senior research fellow, marketing and development of food markets department, Khoroshevskoe h., 35/2, Moscow, 123007, Russia
V. M. Kruchinina
Cand Sci. (Econ.), senior research fellow, marketing and development of food markets department, Khoroshevskoe h., 35/2, Moscow, 123007, Russia
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For citations:
Ryzhkova S.M., Kruchinina V.M. State regulations the market of fertilizers in Russia. Proceedings of the Voronezh State University of Engineering Technologies. 2021;83(1):410-420. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.20914/2310-1202-2021-1-410-420