DEVELOPMENT OF FOOD MARKET INFRASTRUCTURE
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17403278Keywords:
infrastructure, food market infrastructure, food market infrastructure functions, food market infrastructure elements.Abstract
This article is devoted to revealing the meaning of the concept of food market infrastructure. Market infrastructure
includes various economic institutions and services that contribute to the effective functioning of the economic system.
The article analyzes the main elements of food market infrastructure, including fnancial markets, commodity exchanges,
credit and insurance issues, as well as the importance of transport and communication systems. The article serves to
expand the understanding of the sustainable development of market infrastructure and its role in the economic system
from a theoretical point of view.
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