Russia: Russian Agricultural Policy and Situation Bi-Weekly Update 12

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Financing of Agricultural Sector Remains a Government Priority . . . Russia to Destroy Illegally Imported Sanctioned Foods . . . GOR to Develop a National Food Safety Management System . . . Gromyko Appointed as New Deputy Minister of Agriculture . . . Viktoriya Abramchenko Appointed Stats Secretary and New Deputy Minister of Agriculture . . . Improvements in the GOR Wood Tracking System . . . Russia Will Begin Producing Legal Moonshine and Whiskey . . . Ukrainian Company to Produce Beer in Russia . . . Kyrgyzstan EAEU Accession Pending Ratification . . . Key Interest Rate Cut to Eleven Percent

Russia: Russian Agricultural Policy and Situation Bi-Weekly Update 12

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