Consumption as the main element of the reproduction process in agriculture release_x4jfoyox2rdrbkde53fiauupge

by Maria Tyapkina

Published in BIO Web of Conferences by EDP Sciences.

2020   Volume 17, p00240

Abstract

One of the criteria for ensuring food security is the consumption of basic food products per capita, which characterizes the level and quality of life. Food consumption is the result of the reproductive process in agriculture. The article discusses the level of self-sufficiency on the materials of the Irkutsk region, is compared with the food security criteria provided for in the Doctrine. All food products, except for potatoes, residents of the Irkutsk region consume significantly less, compared with residents of the Russian Federation. For meat, milk, egg, vegetables, consumption does not meet the rational standards recommended by the Ministry of Health for a healthy diet. A regression model of the relationship between per capita incomes of the country and milk consumption per capita is presented. The mismatch between the excessive content of fat in food, potatoes, sugar and bread in the diet and the lack of calorie intake affects the health of the population of the Irkutsk region. It is necessary to achieve the level of production of the main types of high-quality food products, enough to provide the population of the Irkutsk region and reduce food dependence.
In application/xml+jats format

Archived Files and Locations

application/pdf  453.2 kB
file_ggv2ppxvijabliqwdydxbleqqy
www.bio-conferences.org (publisher)
web.archive.org (webarchive)

Web Captures

https://www.bio-conferences.org/articles/bioconf/full_html/2020/01/bioconf_fies2020_00240/bioconf_fies2020_00240.html
2022-06-18 00:12:42 | 40 resources
webcapture_spdpstio3zb5njjjw22arvmiee
web.archive.org (webarchive)
Read Archived PDF
Preserved and Accessible
Type  article-journal
Stage   published
Year   2020
Container Metadata
Open Access Publication
In DOAJ
In ISSN ROAD
In Keepers Registry
ISSN-L:  2117-4458
Work Entity
access all versions, variants, and formats of this works (eg, pre-prints)
Catalog Record
Revision: 94d478f8-b5bf-427d-83ef-00b7a362cc65
API URL: JSON