Russia: Russian Agricultural Policy And Situation Bi-Weekly Update - 20

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Russia and U.S. Sign Agreement to Fight Illegal Fish Catch . . . VPSS Restricts Fish and Seafood Transit . . . GOR Allocated Subsidies for Development of Dairy and Vegetable Sectors . . . Special Phytosanitary Regime for Import of Quarantine Products via Territory of Belarus to Russia . . . More Breeding Farms Authorized in Leningradskaya Province . . . MinAg Commission Approved 85 Investment Projects in Agriculture . . . GOR To Increase Support for Road Construction in Rural Areas . . . Russia’s December Grain Stocks Highest in Four Years . . . Medvedev Asked to Investigate Rosalcohol . . . Winemakers Using Own Grapes Exempted from Unified Federal Automatic Information System . . . Russian Alcohol Imports Down . . . Russian Fish and Seafood Catch Up Nearly Five Percent

Russia: Russian Agricultural Policy And Situation Bi-Weekly Update - 20

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