Russia: Russian Agricultural Policy and Situation Bi-Weekly Update - 19

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Russian Bans Imports of Some Turkish Food Products . . . Russian Salmon Harvest in 2015 Smaller Than Expected . . . Eurasian Economic Commission (EAEC) Adopts New Maximum Residue Limits . . . Ministry of Agriculture Forecasts Record 2015 Russian Crop Yields . . . Increased Credit for 2015 Seasonal Field Work . . . Krasnodar Sturgeon Breeding Facility to Resume Production . . . Federal Law Preserving Fish and Seafood of the Caspian Sea . . . Russia’s Grain Stocks Reach 43.5 Million Metric Tons . . . Agricultural Investment Projects to Be Implemented in Novgorod Province . . . Tax Privileges for Fishing Companies in Primorye . . . Support Grows for Russian Winemakers . . . Russian State Duma Attempting to Restrict Discounts on Alcohol . . . "Sino-Russian Express" Will Pass Through Vladivostok . . . Primorye Increases Catch of Cod and Pollock

Russia: Russian Agricultural Policy and Situation Bi-Weekly Update - 19

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