Prospects for the development of agricultural cooperation between Russia and Macedonia were discussed at SPIEF-2021

Published 2021년 6월 2일

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Deputy Minister of Agriculture of Russia, Sergey Levin, and Deputy Prime Minister of North Macedonia, Lyupcho Nikolovsky, have discussed the strengthening of agricultural cooperation at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum. The two countries have seen a 14% increase in agricultural trade last year, reaching $53 million, and a 10% increase in the first four months of this year, amounting to over $18 million. The discussion focused on the potential of exporting Russian grain, legumes, fat and oil products to North Macedonia.
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Topical issues of cooperation in the field of agriculture were discussed by Deputy Minister of Agriculture of the Russian Federation Sergey Levin and Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of North Macedonia Lyupcho Nikolovsky. The meeting took place at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum. Last year, the turnover of agricultural products between Russia and Macedonia increased by 14% to $ 53 million. This year, the positive trend continues - in four months the volume of trade increased by 10% and amounted to just over $ 18 million. Our country supplies the republic with lentils, fruits, nuts, ...
Source: Mcx

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