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Belarus agroindustry model links import substitution with exports

Aerial view of a modern agricultural facility with multiple large white greenhouse structures arranged in rows, surrounded by cultivated farmland with brown and green fields, mountains visible in the distance.
Research area:EconomyAgricultural Development and PoliciesDevelopment

What the study found: The article argues that localized import-substituting exports (SLISE) in Belarus’s agroindustrial complex are a strategy that shifts import substitution from a defensive approach to an offensive one. It presents the domestic market as a place to test and refine technology and production processes rather than the final objective.
What the authors say this matters: The authors conclude that the model gives the domestic market a role in improving products and processes while supporting export orientation. They also state that state institutions play a determining role and that export orientation should be built in when designing and modernizing production facilities.
What the researchers tested: The study uses comparative analysis, review of international practices, and statistical data to substantiate and analyze the SLISE model. It also systematizes the model’s main characteristics and describes a cyclical algorithm for its implementation.
What worked and what didn't: The abstract reports that the model’s essence was identified and its main characteristics were systematized. It also states that the authors argue for state involvement and early export orientation, but it does not report empirical performance outcomes or compare successful and unsuccessful cases in detail.
What to keep in mind: The available summary does not describe specific limitations, and it does not provide quantitative results or case-level evidence. The scope is the agroindustrial complex of the Republic of Belarus.

Key points

  • The article presents SLISE as a model for localized import-substituting exports in Belarus’s agroindustrial complex.
  • It describes import substitution as shifting from a defensive to an offensive paradigm.
  • The domestic market is framed as a testing ground for technology and process refinement.
  • The authors say state institutions have a determining role in the model.
  • The paper argues that export orientation should be built into production design and modernization.

Disclosure

Research title:
Belarus agroindustry model links import substitution with exports
Authors:
A. V. Pilipuk
Institutions:
National Academy of Sciences of Belarus
Publication date:
2026-01-31
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