Russia: Russian Agricultural Policy and Situation Bi-Weekly Update - 23

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Red Fish Supplies Deficit Reported . . . Russian Fishermen Catch Down . . . Russian Imports of Milk and Vegetables Down . . . Chinese Fruits and Vegetables Exports to Russia Up . . . Prices for Flour and Other Grain Products Up . . . Russian Ministry of Agriculture Approved Qualifier for Aquaculture. . . Russian Minister of Agriculture Speaks at State Duma . . . State Intervention Fund Prices Increased by 50 Percent . . . Fisheries Cluster to Develop Infrastructure in Primorye. . . Primorye Food Processors to Start Working Based on HACCP . . . Import Substitution Policy to Accustom Consumers to Local Agricultural Products . . . RusAgro to Invest 12 Billion Rubles in Pig Breeding Project . Yakutia
Looking to Buy Mongolian Beef and Sell Reindeer Meat . . .Yakutia Agriculture to Receive 65.5 Million Rubles. . . First Lot of Chinese Pork Arrived in Khabarovsk . . . Retailers Experiencing Price Increases for Alcohol, Tea and Coffee. . . Commercial Horticulture Industry Group Formed in Kaliningrad Oblast. . . Dairy Producers Discuss Changes to Technical Requirements. . . 

Russia: Russian Agricultural Policy and Situation Bi-Weekly Update - 23

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