Over the past decade, farms in the Altai Territory have seen a 22.2% increase in meat production, rising from 9 thousand tons to 11 thousand tons. To bolster agricultural support, the region has allocated 3.5 billion rubles for 2020. Meanwhile, Yakutia aims to increase reindeer by-product exports to Germany in 2021 by more than five times, reaching 80 tons. Russia is also looking into restricting imports of meat and bone meal to support its meat industry, which is currently facing rising costs and falling wholesale prices. The move could potentially lead to environmental and veterinary risks due to the disposal of non-food offal. Furthermore, China has legalized the import of Russian poultry meat, marking a significant opportunity for Russia's poultry industry. Additionally, Russia plans to remove tariff quotas on beef imports and lower import duties to 27.5% from 2022, in an effort to stimulate domestic cattle production.