Russian food embargo will keep delivering good results
A decade-long food embargo has boosted domestic agricultural production at the expense of higher prices for consumers
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- A risky move
- Impact of the food embargo
- Decline in food imports
- Import substitution
- Increased production
- Towards self-sufficiency
- Rising prices
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