MAIN NEWS IN AGRICULTURE FOR OCTOBER 17

Published 2025년 10월 17일

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In Russia, the agreement on price stabilization for goods has been extended by 4 years. The number of organizations that have signed them is approaching 15,000.

According to Vyacheslav Volodin, Chairman of the State Duma, palm oil in baby food should be completely banned in the Russian market. He also cited several reasons why this product should be treated with caution.

Russia may switch to full digital livestock accounting. Deputy Minister of Agriculture Roman Nekrasov noted its benefits not only for breeding work but also for the production of livestock products.

A bill on "rice-suitable lands" has been submitted to the State Duma. The document provides a definition of this term, the procedure for accounting for such land plots, and other details.

In the Astrakhan region, efforts are being made to lift restrictions on seasonal workers for the next year. However, the regional Ministry of Agriculture has warned that this may encounter difficulties.

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In Russia, the agreement on price stabilization for goods has been extended by 4 years. The number of organizations that have signed them is approaching 15,000. According to Vyacheslav Volodin, Chairman of the State Duma, palm oil in baby food should be completely banned in the Russian market. He also cited several reasons why this product should be treated with caution. Russia may switch to full digital livestock accounting. Deputy Minister of Agriculture Roman Nekrasov noted its benefits not only for breeding work but also for the production of livestock products. A bill on "rice-suitable lands" has been submitted to the State Duma. The document provides a definition of this term, the procedure for ...
Source: Rosng

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