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  2. Food industry of Russia - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Russia produced 2.9 million tons of meat, 2.5 million tons of sausages, 3.7 million tonnes of food fish production, 2.5 million tons of vegetable oil, 120 tons of tea, 413 million dal of mineral water. [3] The average monthly wage in the food and tobacco - 16982 rubles / month (March 2010). [4]

  3. Agriculture in Russia - Wikipedia

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    During 2004, peasant farms accounted for 14.4% of Russia's total grain production (up from 6.2% in 1997), 21.8% percent of sunflower seed (up from 10.8% five years earlier), and 10.1% of sugar beets (3.5% in 1997). Corporate farms produced the remainder of these crops, with hardly any contribution from the small household plots.

  4. List of largest producing countries of agricultural commodities

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    Russia United States Spain: Rapeseed (Canola) Canada China India Australia France: Safflower Kazakhstan Russia United States Mexico India: Sunflower seed Ukraine Russia Argentina China Iraq: Yam Nigeria Ghana Ivory Coast Benin Togo: Sugar beet Russia France United States Germany Turkey: Sugar cane Brazil India China Thailand

  5. Russia faces rising sugar prices, shortages as traders ... - AOL

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    Commodity traders have started diverting sugar shipments away from Russia, according to industry sources and shipping data, a move set to further boost soaring domestic prices and ratchet up ...

  6. Sugar beet - Wikipedia

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    Studies have concluded the sugar from glyphosate-resistant sugar beets has the same nutritional value as sugar from conventional sugar beets. [40] After deregulation in 2005, glyphosate-resistant sugar beets were extensively adopted in the United States. About 95% of sugar beet acres in the US were planted with glyphosate-resistant seed in 2011 ...

  7. Sugar industry - Wikipedia

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    Several countries subsidize sugar. [1] Globally in 2018, around 185 million tons of sugar was produced, led by India with 35.9 million tons, followed by Brazil and Thailand. [2] There are more than 123 sugar-producing countries, but only 30% of the produce is traded on the international market.

  8. A rush of Brazilian sugar cargoes unusually heads to Russia -data

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    The volume of sugar being shipped is unusually high, traders said, noting Russia tends to import roughly 100,000 tonnes of sugar per year. A rush of Brazilian sugar cargoes unusually heads to ...

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