Amidst Russia's ban on Western products, Russia's Food Security Doctrine, which sets goals for the country's food producers, was updated this week to state that 85% of the nation's fish needs should be met by domestic producers, something that may prove to be a struggle for Russian fish producers, reports Barents Observer [...]
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