Russia: Russian Agricultural Policy and Situation Bi-Weekly Update - 6

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Government Commission Discusses Current Situation in Consumer Food Markets… Report of the Implementation of the Federal Program on the Development of Agriculture… Russian Grain Export in MY 2015/16 May Be a Record One in the Russian History… Bangladesh Rejected Three Shipments of Russian Wheat in April and May 2016… Ministry of Agriculture and Ministry of Economic Development Agreed … Russian Delegation from the Russian Ministry of Agriculture Participated in SIAL China… Average Productivity of Cows Milking Herd in Russia Increased by 6.9 Percent in 2015… MinAg Reported Total 277.1 Billion Rubles Were Allocated for Implementation of 5,800 Investment Projects…Cod is the Most Popular Fish Among Muscovites in 2015… Government Commission on Legislative Drafting Activities… First Russian Whiskey Distillery Will Be Built in Kaliningrad Region… New Restaurants in Downtown Moscow Doubled in the First Quarter of 2016… Russian Consumers Switching to Domestic Beer… Russia Ratifies EAEU Free Trade Agreement with Vietnam… Russia and Iran to Sign Agreement on a “Green” Customs Corridor…“Far East Hectare” Land Available from June 1… Federal Fisheries Agency Expects Increase in Salmon Supplies from the Far East… Russia to Ship Black Caviar to China… First Chickens Hatched in New Incubator

Russia: Russian Agricultural Policy and Situation Bi-Weekly Update - 6

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