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Sanctions kick-started Russian agricultural boom – Putin | Sanctions kick-started Russian agricultural boom – Putin |
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Restrictions imposed after the reunification with Crimea have become a catalyst for domestic farming, according to the president | Restrictions imposed after the reunification with Crimea have become a catalyst for domestic farming, according to the president |
Russia’s agricultural sector has benefited from Western sanctions, President Vladimir Putin insisted on Tuesday during a meeting with the State Council. | |
The sanctions imposed on Russia since 2014 have become a catalyst for the development of domestic agriculture, the president told the group of leading officials during a meeting in Crimea. | The sanctions imposed on Russia since 2014 have become a catalyst for the development of domestic agriculture, the president told the group of leading officials during a meeting in Crimea. |
Putin explained that international restrictions had created conditions in which domestic farmers had ramped up production to compensate for the loss of exports. As a result, Russia now has a wide choice of environmentally friendly and high-quality local goods, he added. | Putin explained that international restrictions had created conditions in which domestic farmers had ramped up production to compensate for the loss of exports. As a result, Russia now has a wide choice of environmentally friendly and high-quality local goods, he added. |
The president also noted that Russia has steadily increased exports of farm produce. | The president also noted that Russia has steadily increased exports of farm produce. |
“Agricultural production grew by 27.4% from 2014 to 2022. And the export of farm produce reached $41.6 billion in 2022, more than double compared to 2014,” Putin said during the meeting in Simferopol. | “Agricultural production grew by 27.4% from 2014 to 2022. And the export of farm produce reached $41.6 billion in 2022, more than double compared to 2014,” Putin said during the meeting in Simferopol. |
Crimea, a formerly Ukrainian peninsula on the Black Sea, became part of Russia in 2014 after a regional referendum following the Maidan coup which toppled the elected government in Kiev. | Crimea, a formerly Ukrainian peninsula on the Black Sea, became part of Russia in 2014 after a regional referendum following the Maidan coup which toppled the elected government in Kiev. |
The EU and the US described the referendum as an “illegal annexation” and imposed economic sanctions against Moscow. In a tit-for-tat move, Russia banned the import of agricultural goods from Western countries. The sanctions pressure on Russia has progressively increased ever since. | The EU and the US described the referendum as an “illegal annexation” and imposed economic sanctions against Moscow. In a tit-for-tat move, Russia banned the import of agricultural goods from Western countries. The sanctions pressure on Russia has progressively increased ever since. |
However, despite the restrictions, exports of Russian farm produce continue to grow. According to figures from the Agriculture Ministry, exports increased by 21% in 2021 and 10% last year. | However, despite the restrictions, exports of Russian farm produce continue to grow. According to figures from the Agriculture Ministry, exports increased by 21% in 2021 and 10% last year. |
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