Russia’s non-genetically modified soybean exports to China are safe, a Russian government source told Reuters on Saturday, despite a deal between China and the United States concluded by U.S.
Background: Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Patrushev was charged in absentia with organising the large-scale theft of grain from temporarily occupied oblasts of Ukraine. Gavin's at it again.
MOSCOW. Nov 1 (Interfax) - Russia and China signed a memorandum on investment cooperation in agriculture in Beijing on Saturday, the Russian Economic Development Ministry said in a statement.
A meeting between the Minister of Agriculture of Russia, Oksana Lut, and the Ambassador of Belarus to Moscow, Aleksander ...
(Reuters) -Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin departed for a two-day visit to China on Monday, which the Kremlin says ...
India and the US are reportedly close to finalising a long-pending trade deal that could see Washington cut tariffs on Indian ...
Russian forces have carried out another horrific attack on a Ukraine farm, this time killing more than 13,000 pigs during an ...
'If PM Modi Respects...': On Sardar Patel's Birth Anniversary, Mallikarjun Kharge Demands Ban On RSS ...
With the Ukraine-Russia war summit between Trump and Putin called off, the world must face a harsh truth as United Nations ...
Environment and Agriculture Oleksii Sobolev. The measures include freezing the individuals' non-cash funds, uncertificated securities, and property in Russia, as well as prohibiting them from ...
By Ebele Orakpo While some believe that Genetic Modification is the best way to achieve food sufficiency, others call it agro-terrorism/bioterrorism; Russia’s President Vladimir Putin was quoted as ...
Beyond Russia, other actors in the Baltic are in the spotlight: fish-eating cormorants and seals. European fishers are ...
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