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    Comerțul agroalimentar al României cu Republica Moldova, Ucraina și Federatia Rusă
    (IEFS, 2012) Gavrilescu, Camelia; Gavrilescu, Dinu
    Among the countries in the Community of Independent States, Romania’s main trading partners for agrifood products have been mainly Republic of Moldova, the Russian Federation and Ukraine. The present paper is empirically examining the evolution of the Romanian pre-and post-accession agrifood trade with these countries. The main trade flows for the period 2002-2011 have been analyzed, in terms of quantitative evolution, as well as their product composition.
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    Comerţul Uniunii Europene cu Federaţia Rusă – o analiză a evoluţiilor de pe piaţa cărnii
    (INCE, 2015) Gavrilescu, Camelia; Voicilas, Marius
    The EU agrifood exports increased continuously during the laste two decades, by the contribution of the number and export value of its member states. Since 2004, Russia became the second export destination for the EU, after the USA. For some product categories, such as beverages, meat, fruit, vegetables, dairy products, EU gained important shares on the Russian market. The present paper is examining some features of the EU extra-community trade, in terms of recent evolutions and geographical orientation of the trade flows. Secondly, it examines Russia’s main imported agrifood products, in terms of volume and origin. Since meat is the main imported agrifood product (it takes 15% of the total Russian agrifood imports from the EU), and was banned through the embargo imposed by Russia since August 2014, the paper is also trying to evaluate the losses incurred by the main EU member states exporting different types of meat to Russia.
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    Dinamica pieței de cereale în bazinul Mării Negre - contribuția României
    (INCE, ASEM, 2024) Certan, Ion; Voicilas, Dan-Marius; Gavrilescu, Camelia; Chiurciu, Irina-Adriana
    The paper presents the dynamics of the grain market in the Black Sea Basin. There are many reasons to focus on this area, such as the Russian-Ukrainian conflict, the international economic crisis, globalization, or climate changes. The Black Sea Basin has an important role not at the European level only, but also in the international trade with grains. The analysis focuses on the Romanian trade with grains. The main objective of the paper is to provide a global picture about the changes in the trade with grains in this area and the contribution of the Romanian market. The applied methodology is based on statistical analysis of the trade flows of grains using data series from the Romanian National Institute of Statistics and Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, from EUROSTAT and FAO databases, as well as from statistical institutes of other countries in the region. Qualitative analysis based on interviews and opinion of experts in the field was also used. The results show that the Romanian grain market had positive evolutions. The current geopolitical context and the climate changes influenced significantly the dynamic of the trade with grains, in Romania and in the Black Sea Basin as well.
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    Recent evolutions of agrifood Romanian trade
    (IEFS, 2011) Gavrilescu, Camelia
    The present paper is empirically analyzing the evolution of the Romanian postaccession agrifood trade with EU, and its placement among the other Member States. In the EU statistics, for international comparisons, only the trade with non-member states (extra-community trade) is considered as external trade.

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