Russia: Russian Agricultural Policy and Situation Bi-Weekly Update 10

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Russian Food Ban Extended Until August 2016 . . . Russian Government Issued Orders on Distribution of Federal Agricultural Subsidies to Provinces . . . Geographical Indication Stamps Introduced for Wine and Brandy . . . Ministry of Agriculture Will Not Set Price Corridor for Commodity Milk . . . Russian Far East Fish and Seafood Exports Decreasing . . . Russian Grain Exports in 2014/15 . . . Primorye Dairy Sector Anticipates Better Times . . . Japan Concerned Over Possible Russian Drift-Net Fishing Ban . . . Imports of Pork from China Now Arriving by Truck . . . China to Create Livestock AgroPark Oriented to the Russian Market 

Russia: Russian Agricultural Policy and Situation Bi-Weekly Update 10

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