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Costs mount as EU stems impact of Russian food import ban

NBR Food Industry Week
Thu, 18 Sep 2014

European Union Commissioner for Agriculture Dacian Ciolos says €30 million is available up front for promotional campaigns in response to the Russian food import boycott. 

The sum will be used to find alternative markets and can be increased to up to €60 million. The money comes on top of

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NBR Food Industry Week
Thu, 18 Sep 2014
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