Belarusian farmers will try to consolidate their positions on Russia’s food market after the pandemic-triggered economic slump is over, Belarusian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Subbotin said on Sunday,TASSreported. “The main focus is made on Russia. Common approaches to packaging, common approaches to food preferences, so, we will spare no effort to secure a stronghold on this market and will spare no effort to retain the segment we are no having, and even expand it,” he said in an interview with the Belarus 1 television channel. Nevertheless, in his words, Belarus is trying to diversify its exports. “Our products are known in almost. Read more...
Facing the current economic conditions in the Russian Federation and other EAEU countries, the Ministry of set of measures aimed at keeping the food market stability to meet the domestic demand for grain and its processed products. In particular, the Ministry together with major domestic grain exporters developed a restrictive export quoting mechanism concerning the key crop items for the Russian market: wheat, corn, barley and rye. In addition, since March 27 the Ministry of Agriculture of Russia has started setting up for commodity interventions, taking into account the price caps for 2020-21. The draft resolution of the RF Government “On the. Read more...
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