Transformation of food self-sufficiency of Kaliningrad Oblast in the face of external challenges
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St Petersburg State University
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Foreign trade relations of Russia in the 2010s developed in the context of various geopolitical
challenges, which led to a radical transformation of the volume and geography of export-import
operations, including the food sector. The 2014 food embargo triggered an intensification
of the import substitution policy in the Russian agriculture and food production. The value
of the import component in the food market, the basic level of agriculture and food production
development, and the level of diversification and localisation of raw material relations of
enterprises acted as differentiating factors in the influence of new external challenges on the
food self-sufficiency of the regions. Kaliningrad Oblast is of particular interest for studying
the transformation of food self-sufficiency, taking into account the exclave position, the low
level of agriculture development a decade ago, close export-import relations with European
countries until 2014. The paper calculates food self-sufficiency indicators, analyses territorial
and sectoral shifts in agriculture and food production, and estimates changes in the import
component in the food market of Kaliningrad Oblast. The data of the federal state statistics
service, the Kaliningrad regional customs, as well as the results of expert interviews and visual
observations conducted by the authors in August 2020 are used. It was revealed that the transformation
of food self-sufficiency in Kaliningrad Oblast, on the one hand, reflected national
trends, and, on the other hand, had unique features. The latter were characteristic of changes
in the food independence of the region. Its increase was associated with the rapid growth
of agriculture with a high return of government support. In addition, there was a relatively
dispersed distribution of key centers of agricultural production, atypical for many regions of
“mainland” Russia. The beneficiaries of the free niches on the market, which opened after the
food embargo in 2014, as in most of the territory of Russia, were large agroholdings, but many
of them, in contrast to those located in the interior regions of the country, were rather acutely
experiencing the ruptures of raw materials ties.
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Voloshenko, K. Yu., Morachevskaya, K. A., Novikova, A. A., Lyzhina, E. A., Kalinovskiy, L. V. (2022). Transformation of food self-sufficiency of Kaliningrad Oblast in the face of external challenges. Vestnik of Saint Petersburg University. Earth Sciences, 67 (3), 409–430. https://doi.org/10.21638/spbu07.2022.302 (In Russian)