@article{Al-Ababneh:316818,
      recid = {316818},
      author = {Al-Ababneh, Hassan Ali and Osmonova, Ainur  and Dumanska,  Ilona  and Matkovskyi, Petro and Kalynovskyy, Andriy},
      title = {Analysis of export of agricultural products in the context  of the global food crisis},
      journal = {Agricultural and Resource Economics: International  Scientific E-Journal},
      address = {2021-12-20},
      number = {1868-2022-031},
      month = {Dec},
      year = {2021},
      abstract = {Purpose. The purpose of this article is to study the  nature, main trends and problematic aspects of realization  of the export potential of agricultural production in the  countries of South America, OECD, North America and Europe  in the context of aggravating food crisis. Methodology /  approach. Theoretical and empirical methods of cognition  are used in their dialectical combination. The main methods  used in this study are statistical analysis, index,  graphical and analytical methods, methods for estimating  structural dynamic shifts, comparisons and monographic  method. The study also involved general methods of economic  research, in particular: theoretical generalization and  comparison, induction and deduction are used in revealing  the content of the export potential of agricultural  production, drawing conclusions; the current condition and  tendencies of development of export of agricultural  products is estimated by means of synthesis and the  economic analysis; graphic, economic, statistical and  interstate comparisons are used to analyse the export of  agricultural products; statistical methods (grouping) are  applied to assess the domestic and external export  potential of agricultural products in the regional context.  The influence of external and domestic export potential on  wheat exports is studied by regression analysis.  Results.  The need to ensure food security by countries around the  world urges the importance of the agricultural sector as a  catalyst for economic development, sources of foreign  exchange earnings, investment direction, etc. The study of  agricultural specialization led to the conclusion that  wheat and sugar are goods with the highest export  potential. It is substantiated that the countries of South  America, OECD, North America and Europe have the highest  level of fulfilment of export potential of agricultural  production, and African countries are import-dependent.  Besides, the low export orientation of Africa and Asia due  to the peculiarities of their natural and climatic  conditions is established based on the assessment of  export-import operations in the regional context. The  internal and external export potential of each of the  regions is analysed. The direct correlation between the  exports volume and area of land used for wheat cultivation,  as well as with its yield, was established through the  correlation and regression analysis. Originality /  scientific novelty. The scientific novelty of the results  of the study is that the authors were the first who carried  out a comprehensive analysis of the potential capacity and  ability to increase exports of agricultural products in the  world and by product groups. The essence and features of  economic representation of export potential of agricultural  products at the international and national levels are  determined. The main factors influencing the development of  the export potential of agricultural products in the  regional context are outlined and their influence is  investigated by carrying out the regression analysis. The  study of domestic and foreign export potential by regions  of the world is further developed. Practical value /  implications. The analysis of the internal and external  export potential of agricultural production was carried out  in the regional context, which resulted in the  identification of the main recommendations for increasing  their level in order to enhance the development of the  agro-industrial sector of the economy.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/316818},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.316818},
}