Russia: Russian Agricultural Policy and Situation Bi-Weekly Update

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GOR Amends Some Rules of State Support of Agriculture . . . Russian Government Improves Rules to Support Forestry Enterprises in the Far East . . . Russian Government Initiates 2015 Grain Purchases for the State Intervention Fund . . . Russian Minister of Agriculture Reports on the Grain Harvest Results . . . Russian Federal Fisheries Agency Reports on Increasing Fish and Seafood Catch . . . Import Substitution Commission Established . . . Russia to Decrease Export Duties on Fish, Seafood, and Oilseeds . . . Agriculture Minister Reports Continued Growth in Agricultural Production . . . Deputy Minister of Agriculture Released . . . Government Rules on Quota Distribution for Fish Improved . . . Russia Bans Imports of Agricultural Products from More Countries . . . Kyrgyz Republic Becomes EAEU Member . . . Kamchatka Krai Leads in Pacific Salmon Catch . . . Other Russian Regions will Copy Sakhalin Experience . . . New Sakhalin Milk Processing Plant . . . Russian Food Exports Up at Suifenhe Customs Check-Point

Russia: Russian Agricultural Policy and Situation Bi-Weekly Update

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