Reducing the price gap in agricultural product markets: international solutions and best practices
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Aykhan Gadashov Arif |
| Head of the portal azexport.az Ph.D. student of the Agricultural Research Center | |
| aykhan.gadashov@ereforms.gov.az |
UDC: 338.43, 631.15, 631.17
The agricultural sector faces numerous challenges, including limited market access and the involvement of intermediaries leading to a significant price gap. To address these issues, several solutions have been implemented, such as e-commerce platforms, direct marketing channels, and policy interventions. E-commerce has the potential to revolutionize the agricultural sector by providing a direct connection between farmers and consumers, leading to increased profits for farmers and lower prices for consumers. This article provides information about the solutions applied in the world to eliminate the price difference between the farmer and the consumer by using modern technological innovations and examines the application directions.
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Emin. Ahmedzadeh
Doctoral student of the Agricultural Research Center
Doctor of Philosophy in Economics
Vugar. Mehdiyev
h.D., Associate Professor, V.M. Mehdiyev Azerbaijan University of Cooperation
Ph.D., docent
Bagish. Ahmadov
Deputy Director of the Agricultural Economics Research Center
Doctor of Philosophy in Economics



