Processing of pine nuts within the Russian Federation will create new jobs and increase revenue for budgets of all levels

Published 2023년 9월 27일

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Senators in Russia have introduced a bill proposing amendments to the Forest Code regarding the legal regulation of harvesting food forest resources. The bill aims to give regions the authority to establish designated places for citizens to procure pine nuts for personal use, in order to minimize illegal commercial trafficking. The adoption of this bill is expected to boost the development of the pine nut procurement sector, as well as related industries and employment opportunities in Russia.
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Senators and deputies introduced a bill on amendments to the Forest Code of the Russian Federation regarding the legal regulation of the harvesting of food forest resources. A draft federal law on amendments to the Forestry Code of Russia regarding the legal regulation of the harvesting of food forest resources has been submitted to the State Duma. The authors of the bill were senators of the Russian Federation Yuri Vorobyov, Alexander Dvoinykh, Lyudmila Talabaeva, Tatyana Gigel, Vladimir Lebedev, Nikolay Fedorov Fedorov, Alexander Rolik. Presenting the draft law, Russian Senator from the Primorsky Territory Lyudmila Talabaeva drew attention to the fact that the bill proposes to amend Articles 35 and 82 of the Forest Code of the Russian Federation, giving regions the authority to establish places for the procurement of pine nuts by citizens for their own needs, the timing and permitted volumes of it blanks. This will minimize the risks of involving pine nuts harvested under the ...
Source: Agroxxi

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