MOSCOW, Jan 21 (Reuters) - Russian companies should set up food-processing plants abroad with government support, Agriculture ...
In January 2025, when the Trump administration froze nearly all foreign aid, more than 1,000 emergency communal kitchens in Sudan shut down within weeks.
The United States has agreed to assist Russia in accessing the global market for its agricultural products, according to a statement from the White House following the 24 March meeting in Saudi Arabia ...
The European Union has approved fresh tariffs on agricultural goods and fertilizers from Russia and Belarus in an attempt to curb Russian funding for the war in Ukraine. A regulation was adopted on ...
MOSCOW, Dec 5 (Reuters) - U.S. company NCH Capital said on Friday that it has no plans to sell major Russian agricultural producer AgroTerra, after the head of Russia's second-largest bank said it was ...
DUBAI. Jan 26 (Interfax) - Russia's exports of agricultural products to Middle East countries amounted to $4.3 billion in 2025, Agriculture Minister Oksana Lut said at the opening of the Russian ...
MOSCOW (Reuters) -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 ...
MOSCOW, 5 February (BelTA) - Belarusian Deputy Prime Minister Yuri Shuleiko met with Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Patrushev to discuss cooperation between Belarus and Russia in agriculture, ...
The crisis in Ukraine continues as farmers prepare to plant. And now there are reports planted acres in the country could fall by half this spring as Russia is accused of deliberately targeting ...
According to Sergey Levin, Russian business is very interested in working on the Chinese market, many companies from Russia have already opened their representative offices in China CHENGDU /China/, ...
"The dialogue within the Russian-Algerian intergovernmental commission has proven its effectiveness and has become a key mechanism for interaction in a wide range of areas," Dmitry Patrushev said ...