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The food embargo has failed to create favorable conditions for Russia's agricultural production to thrive. Instead, such conditions arose as a result of the ruble's devaluation, when imported goods had lost their competitive capacity in Russia's domestic market. On the one hand, the ruble's...
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In 2017, there is a chance for Russia to become a net exporter of food. In order to obtain a positive balance, it is necessary to use competitive advantages of domestic producers: increase exports of traditional type of products (grains, vegetable oil), get to international market with new types...
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Russia has become the world's biggest wheat exporter, and it has a chance to remain as such. A downswing trend in global food markets and a weakened effect of ruble devaluation may reduce success rates of Russia's grain exports in years to come
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Russia's agriculture industry continues to stay on the rise, but its growth rate is slowing down. Household disposable income are declining, thus weakening households' purchasing power. The growth in production and the decline in purchasing power are restraining food prices amid limited exports....
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In 2022, index of physical volume of agricultural output in agricultural organizations, peasant (private) farms and household farms grew by 10.2% as compared to the previous year. In monetary terms growth was 14.8% due to rising prices on agricultural products (+4.2%, i.e. much lower as compared...
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