All Russia articles – Page 15
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ArticleIran spies Russia opening
The Middle Eastern country could benefit greatly from Russia's ban on imports from many western nations
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ArticlePakistan targets Russian market
Pakistan hopes to benefit from Europe’s exclusion from Russia and increase its kinnow exports there this season
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ArticleUkrainian produce on Russia's hitlist
Reports in Russia have suggested that the country will impose a temporary ban on fresh fruits and vegetables from Ukraine
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ArticleUkrainian apples benefit from ban
Russia's ban on EU and Moldovan apples has increased its dependence on Ukraine, despite frosty relations between the countries
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ArticleIran eyes Russian opportunities
The Russian ban on agricultural products from the EU has encouraged Iran to investigate the openings for its own exporters
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ArticleDutch growers 'stop' giving produce to food banks
BNR claims now the EU compensation scheme for those hit by Russian ban has been axed, farmers have stopped giving away fruit and veg
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ArticleMoldovan fruit entering Russia by back door
Belarus said to be providing neighbour with indirect access to Russian apple and plum market following recent ban
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ArticleChile courts Russian supermarkets
Chilean fruit exporters seeking to exploit new opportunities as retailers extend their influence
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ArticleArgentina reassess Russian prospects
A disappointing end to the topfruit season has put exporters on a more guarded footing about the outlook for 2015
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ArticlePakistan and Russia agree to MoU
Pakistan and Russia are negotiating a Memorandum of Understanding following World Food Moscow
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ArticleSouth Africa ‘may not’ send more direct to Russia
South African fruit industry says overlap with European stonefruit market ‘is not a problem’ at the moment despite Russian ban adding pressure
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ArticleSpain cautiously welcomes new EU aid proposal
Financial assistance measures will now be based on the volume of fruit and vegetables each EU country ships to Russia
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ArticleMorocco could send more fruit to Russia
As their new campaign begins, citrus exporters in particular are hoping Russian buyers will take more fruit this season
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ArticleRussian ban: risks but also opportunities
Fruit Logistica manager suggests embargo will alter trade, making annual networking opportunity in Berlin all the more crucial
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Article700,000 MT of Polish apples "stuck"
Czeslaw Adam Siekierski joins other MEPs in bemoaning alleged lack of adequate suport from EC following Russian import ban
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ArticleArgentina courts Russian trade
Industry minister Débora Giorgi met with Russian counterparts at World Food to discuss ways of boosting commercial links between the two countries
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ArticleTomato fight raises money for growers
The Dutch campaign to help growers hit by the Russian ban continues with a tomato fight in Amsterdam raising money for producers
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ArticleItalians accuse Poles of EU funding grab
Alleanza Coop accuses Polish producers of taking 90 per cent of €125m set aside for EU growers hit by Russian import ban
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ArticleDutch campaign 'could become' national brand
A campaign launched by Dutch growers to boost domestic consumption of Russia surplus has reached 10 per cent of the population

