Expert Yakov Lyubovedsky has highlighted several challenges in Russia's agricultural economy, including the reliance on imported sugar beet and crops that are abundant in the country. He emphasized the need for policies to increase Russia's dairy herd and support small and medium-sized businesses to keep cows. The current trend is a reduction in the number of cattle, with a decline in milk production. Lyubovedsky noted that this is particularly surprising in Russia, given its abundant fodder, grass, and water resources. He called for efforts to revive rural settlements and small businesses through the growth of peasant farms and personal subsidiary plots, which could help stabilize the economy and improve the dairy industry.