Trade trends threaten food security in Central Asia, imports overshadow exports.
The article discusses how trade in agricultural and food products impacts the food security of Central Asian countries. The researchers found that exports of these products are decreasing while imports are increasing in importance for the region. Trade policies in Central Asia vary from very open to quite protective, but there is no clear link between these policies and agricultural production. Recent changes in trade policies, like the creation of the Customs Union of Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Russia, could affect agricultural and food trade in the region.