Russia: Russian Agricultural Policy and Situation Bi-Weekly Update 2

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The Russian Government Approved Anti-Crisis Plan . . . Pink Salmon Exports Decline . . . Transport of Far Eastern Fish to Get More Expensive . . . Green Agro to Invest in Primorye Livestock . . . Vodka Production Down in 2014 . . . The Government of Russia Amended the Rules for Allocation and Distribution of Federal Interest Rate Subsidies for Agriculture . . . Unsuitable Farming Territories List Conditions Approved . . . New Russian List of Quarantine Pests Comes into Force February 3, 2015 . . . FTA Talks between Israel, Eurasian Economic Union in Progress . . . Armenia Reportedly Switched to Unified CU Veterinary Certificates.. 

Russia: Russian Agricultural Policy and Situation Bi-Weekly Update 2

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