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When is Russia going to lift food embargo to ease Europe's life?
03.03.2015

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Is Russia going to lift the food embargo? What will happen, if Russia softens its sanctions for Greece and Hungary?

The period of sanctions has laid bare the problems that were not visible due to the abundance of imported goods in Russia.

The bill to lift retaliatory sanctions was submitted to the State Duma by Just Russia deputies. During the so-called food embargo, Russia has showed progress in the development of domestic agriculture for the first time in decades.

The government increased subsidies for agricultural producers and, in general, paid close attention to the problems of Russian farmers and agricultural producers.

As for successful projects, one should point out the significant number of cheese factories. Russian entrepreneurs started producing domestic sorts of cheeses. Today, Russia has its own parmesan, ricotta, mascarpone and many others. At the same time, many Russian entrepreneurs fear that the government may lift the food sanctions, and Russian customers turn to imported products again.

The period of the sanctions has laid bare the problems that were not visible due to the abundance of imported goods in the Russian market. One of the main problems is the higher cost of Russian products, which, in some cases, is associated with outdated technology, but mostly, of course, with insufficient subsidies from the state sector.

Agriculture is an unprofitable industry in many countries of the world, as it depends on weather and climatic conditions. There is another problem - complicated and expensive logistics. This problem is especially serious for fisheries in the Far East of Russia. They can not meet the needs of Central Russia in, let's say, chilled salmon just because they are too far.

Now, when Norwegian fish is no longer on the Russian market, Russia eyes the development of the Northern Sea Route, on which one could deliver fish from the Far East to the central part of Russia a lot faster and less costly. Dagestan winegrowers complain of similar problems. They say that they can not meet the demand in grapes due to poor logistics, although the grapes harvest in Dagestan was very large last year.

No money for agriculture?

In a nutshell, the government saw the problems of domestic agriculture against the backdrop of sanctions. Therefore, the proposal to lift the sanctions sounded like a bolt from the blue.

Vladimir Zhirinovsky called the initiators of the bill "traitors" who "bring grist to the mill of the enemy." As usual, Vladimir Zhirinovsky was very emphatic and emotional, but he expressed the views of the Russian people.

Russian sanctions attack Europe

Meanwhile, Russian sanctions have brought big losses to the countries of the European Union, the USA, Australia, Canada and Norway. Within just one month ofRussia's sanctions against the European Union, the EU agricultural sector lost five billion euros. Today, after almost seven months after the embargo, European hog breeders have lost two billion euros, while the Poles demand the European authorities should compensate them for the losses of 26 million euros. French pig farmers evaluated their losses at 500 million euros (German - 800 million euros).

In general, the European Union has lost 21 billion euros because of sanctions against Russia. This is what Spanish Minister for Foreign Affairs said in early February.

Therefore, it is not surprising that the Greeks appealed to Russian authorities with a request to soften the embargo at least for Greek oranges, strawberries and peaches- the products that are not common for the Russian Federation (domestic peaches, oranges and strawberries are available only for a few summer weeks).

Spokesman for the Russian president, Dmitry Peskov, said that Russia, as a member of the WTO, can not make an exception for Greece. However, there is a counter-offer "to elaborate the scheme of supplies of raw materials, investments in Russia and the creation of food businesses on the territory of the Russian Federation." In other words, Peskov proposed to develop the processing of European raw materials in Russia, for European money.

Professor of the Department for World Economy at MGIMO, Doctor of Economics Alexei Drynochkin, said in an interview with Pravda.Ru that such proposals must be viewed as a compromise. Russia can thus receive investment, including in agriculture. In addition, Russia can support the countries that act as its allies - Hungary, for example.

According to Drynochkin, when Russia was deciding on its anti-sanctions, there were no exceptions made whatsoever, not even for Hungary. Yet, now it would be logical to exclude Hungary from the list of anti-sanctions, given the fact that Hungarian products have never been a serious competition to Russian ones.

"In Greek exports, the share of supplies to Russia is a lot higher as opposed to Hungary - over 30% for Greece opposite 10-12% for Hungary," said Alexey Drynochkin.
 
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"to ease Europe's life"
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2013
Agricultural exports reach record levels
News item | 17-01-2014
In 2013 the total value of agricultural exports from the Netherlands grew to a record level of 79 billion Euros, up five per cent compared to 2012. Dutch Minister for Agriculture Dijksma announced these new figures from the Dutch Agricultural Economics Research Institute during the International Green Week in Berlin.
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the Minister said. “The Netherlands is a world leader in agriculture and, after the United States, the largest exporter of agricultural products in the world. '
Agricultural exports reach record levels | News item | Government.nl

2014
Dutch agricultural exports top 80 billion Euros
Kudos to the sector: exports up despite a turbulent 2014
News item | 16-01-2015
Agricultural exports from the Netherlands topped 80 billion Euros last year (80.7 billion), up from 2013's record levels of 79 billion.
As Minister Dijksma explained, "Last year was anything but easy for the Dutch agricultural sector: falling prices, a Russian boycott, and bird flu outbreaks have posed problems for many businesses in the Netherlands. It is impressive to see how Dutch farmers and agricultural entrepreneurs have managed to hold their own under these conditions. The figures tell the same tale: the Netherlands remains a global leader in agriculture, second only to the U.S. in terms of agricultural exports. Kudos for Dutch agriculture!"
Dutch agricultural exports top 80 billion Euros | News item | Government.nl

Web magazine, 13 August 2014 15:00
Only 0.1 percent of Dutch exports directly hit by Russian boycott
Only 0.1 percent of total Dutch exports of goods is affected by the Russian boycott of agricultural products, but the boycott predominantly concerns exports of products made in the Netherlands, which have the highest profit margins.
Dutch exports to Russia relatively low
The Netherlands exported nearly 7 billion euros worth of goods to Russia in 2013, i.e. less than 2 percent of total Dutch exports (433 billion euros). Russia occupies eleventh place on the list of important export destinations.
The value of goods affected by the import ban amounted to 527 million euros in 2013, i.e. 0.1 percent of total exports at the time. Half of this amount (257 million euros) concerns dairy products. The Russian share in products subject to the boycott is also nearly 2 percent. Dutch exports to Russia during the first six months of 2014 were already 7 percent down from the same period last year.
CBS - Only 0.1 percent of Dutch exports directly hit by Russian boycott - Web magazine

Share Russia in total EU exports, 2013

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Exactly, if anyone suffers its Russia for having less food choices and more local food.
 
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Exactly, if anyone suffers its Russia for having less food choices and more local food.
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You are as usually clueless and with zero knowledge on the matter(nothing surprasing here-Ignorance is a bliss eh!).Ever heard of something called research?Go do it and see the big boost in agriculture in Russia thanks to sanctions-for certain products up to 30% increased production.Seeds were generally imported-now thanks to sanction local companies starting to produce them.Go and check how many big farms are being set up in addition to existent ones.Go and do the count with how many countries Russia has agreement to import fruit and vegetables from.While on it check the damage done to EU farmers-damaged with no compensation now and forever.Even in best case once things are back to normal(hopefully not soon) EU farmers will get less than 30% of their market share in Russia..All the information is online and freely available.Of course for those actually interested from facts and reality.And you are not .Stay "informed" and keep watching Fox and BBC.Facts,reality and truth do not matter after all for your kind neither here nor at any places online or in life.
 
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You are as usually clueless and with zero knowledge on the matter(nothing surprasing here-Ignorance is a bliss eh!).Ever heard of something called research?Go do it and see the big boost in agriculture in Russia thanks to sanctions-for certain products up to 30% increased production.Seeds were generally imported-now thanks to sanction local companies starting to produce them.Go and check how many big farms are being set up in addition to existent ones.Go and do the count with how many countries Russia has agreement to import fruit and vegetables from.While on it check the damage done to EU farmers-damaged with no compensation now and forever.Even in best case once things are back to normal(hopefully not soon) EU farmers will get less than 30% of their market share in Russia..All the information is online and freely available.Of course for those actually interested from facts and reality.And you are not .Stay "informed" and keep watching Fox and BBC.Facts,reality and truth do not matter after all for your kind neither here nor at any places online or in life.

I dont watch the news, you must be very informed by keeping up with the likes of RT, all news is garbage you cretin and if anyone talks about how bad one news source is and not the other then your on exactly the same fence as the people you are opposing.

2 months ago just over 60% of Russians thought the country was in a crisis, now the poll a few weeks back it was at 73%, so I imagine with this continued trend it will hit 80% soon enough, those big farms sure are working wonders.

I dont really care what happens to farmers in Latvia/Lithuania, there combined population isnt even 5 million people, they are the only ones really hurt by this and its not really a big hurt either.

Sure its good for Russia in terms of local agriculture but an economy cant exist if it cant sell its products elsewhere, you dont want to buy our fruit? fine we will cut out 90% of what we buy off of you and you will suffer more, Russians economy heartland is around the west of the country, the 70% of the country East of Western Russia has only 2/3 economic zones. You dont piss on your neighbours, or invade them...
 
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You are as usually clueless and with zero knowledge on the matter(nothing surprasing here-Ignorance is a bliss eh!).Ever heard of something called research?Go do it and see the big boost in agriculture in Russia thanks to sanctions-for certain products up to 30% increased production.Seeds were generally imported-now thanks to sanction local companies starting to produce them.Go and check how many big farms are being set up in addition to existent ones.Go and do the count with how many countries Russia has agreement to import fruit and vegetables from.While on it check the damage done to EU farmers-damaged with no compensation now and forever.Even in best case once things are back to normal(hopefully not soon) EU farmers will get less than 30% of their market share in Russia..All the information is online and freely available.Of course for those actually interested from facts and reality.And you are not .Stay "informed" and keep watching Fox and BBC.Facts,reality and truth do not matter after all for your kind neither here nor at any places online or in life.


Facts don't matter to those living in a utopic land where the Western world, as a true Paradise, is omnipotent and will continue to rule the planet for eternity. Who cares about facts? If Western media says "the West is the best !", they must be... Only fools would doubt Western media reporting :)
 
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Give me a break! If Russians can support themselves it'd be a mirracle. Russia should keep their food embargos to the west, so that many got hurt,...lol
 
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