Putin answered why bananas from Ecuador are cheaper than Russian carrots

Published 2021년 7월 1일

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Russian President Vladimir Putin explained the rising food prices in Russia as a global market trend, citing the highest world food prices in the last ten years. He attributed the shortage to a lack of domestic production, necessitating imports from countries like Belarus and Turkey.
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The rise in food prices in Russia is a consequence of global market trends. This was stated by President Vladimir Putin during a live broadcast broadcast by RBC. The head of state was asked why bananas from Ecuador are cheaper than carrots from the neighboring region. As an example, the author of the question showed price tags from a store where bananas cost 78 rubles. per kilogram, and carrots - 110 rubles. “Look, today the world food indices are at the highest level in the last ten years. Unfortunately, this is a worldwide trend. The rise in ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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