FPSA - While Potato Prices Fall Globally, Russia Experiences a Shortage
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The Russian president admitted that there is a shortage of tuber. Poor harvest, stop the influx from Ukrainian producers. Belarus also deals with the shortage. As for the soldiers, estimated the import from North Korea
President Putin has stated that there is a serious potato shortage in Russia. Prices have almost tripled compared to the previous year.
The reason for this is, according to the assessment of Russian journalist and author Valery Panyushkin, the country's extreme potato shortage. Russia may be facing a return to the scourge of the post-Soviet era, estimates Russian journalist and author Valery Panyushkin in an opinion piece published by The Moscow Times. According to Panyushkin, the reason for this is the potato shortage in Russia, which, according to his own experiences in the 19…
While the authorities were dealing with potatoes that weren't in the shops, the farmer raised his own.
In Kazakhstan, the price of potatoes rose severalfold in a few months, to 600 tenge per kg. Kazakhstan has already restricted the export of potatoes for fear of deficit: the crop year also took place in Russia, so that part of the Kazakh stock goes to a neighbouring State.
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