Russia: Russia Sets Ambitious Dairy Exports Goal for 2025

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This report contains a read-out from the tenth annual congress of Russia’s National Union of Milk Producers (Soyuzmoloko), which took place in Moscow on February 6, 2019. The key speaker at the event, Russian Minister of Agriculture Dmitry Patrushev, expressed confidence that by 2025 Russian dairy exports would hit $1 billion. The Minister also assured Russian dairy producers that in 2019 the government would continue and expand its support for the industry.

Russia: Russia Sets Ambitious Dairy Exports Goal for 2025

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