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Regional and national food security : a case of Ukraine and Russia

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We consider three levels of food security – national, regional and global. In our paper we will concentrate on first and second, because the global level depends on national food security of produsing and consuming countries, as well as consist on regional food securities of different parts of the World.
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  • National University of Life and Environmental Sciences of Ukraine
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