THE AGRICULTURAL EXCHANGE AND CHANGES IN ORGANIZATION OF MARKETING OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
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Ensuring food security is directly related to the normal functioning of the agricultural sector, high levels of agricultural production, in accordance with an established system for the implementation of products and replenishes state reserves. Solve problems associated with the sale of agricultural products, to help domestic producers to enter foreign markets and thereby contribute to the protection of economic rights can only be functioning in the country developed agricultural market infrastructure. One of the key elements of the agricultural market is agricultural exchange, as a kind of specialized commodity exchange. It is the activities of agricultural exchanges related structural changes in the system of marketing of agricultural products.Downloads
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