The Ministry of agriculture of Poland: the Russian counter-sanctions slapped on the agrarian market of Europe
Angelina Timofeeva. Russian counter-sanctions have become extremely negative signal for the development of the agrarian market of Europe, said at a press conference in Berlin agriculture Minister Marek Sawicki.
"The Russian embargo became extremely negative signal for the Polish and European markets," said Savitsky.
According to the Minister, Poland exported to the Russian Federation in 2013 agricultural products worth more than 1, 3 billion euros." currently, our export capacity is greatly reduced. For this reason we are obliged to develop internal (European ed) market, " said Savitsky.
Russia in the last month of summer 2014 limited the import of foodstuffs from countries that have entered against her punishment because of the situation in Ukraine. The ban covers meat, sausage, fish, vegetables, fruits, dairy products. The Russian Federation in June decided to extend its food embargo for one year, until August 5, 2016 in response to the punishment of the EU, which were prolonged until 31 January of the same year.
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