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"Required Stable Reserves": The Russian Federation will limit the export of the crop to save stocks - Putin

According to the head of the Kremlin, Russia needs stable reserves, as it is now difficult to predict what will be 2023 for Russian agriculture. On Tuesday, January 17, at an economic development meeting, Russian President Vladimir Putin warned that Russia may have to limit exports to keep stable product reserves for winter. About it reports Tars. "It is necessary to prevent the export abroad of the whole crop, stable reserves are needed," the statement said.

Putin explained that it is difficult to say what will be 2023 for agriculture. He also noted that 2022 was difficult, but all the risks were successfully overcome. According to the head of the Kremlin, the agricultural industry of the Russian Federation made a significant contribution to the resistance of the economy.

At the same time, Putin did not specify or report any details or plans, for example, whether food exports such as wheat will be restricted to countries that are considered "unfriendly" in the Russian Federation. Recall that, according to the media, Putin has recently become alienated, feels dizziness and weakness, which may be caused by side manifestations of drug administration.

It is also reported that he also plans to raise rates in the war in Ukraine to a critical level, and perhaps the risk of going to Bank. Earlier, Focus reported that, according to the journalistic investigation, Putin's daughters, as well as exposed and expelled from other countries of the former spies settled in the CGB "cuckoo".