Rain and Russia pressure farming industry

  • 2014-10-01
  • From wire report
RIGA - The farm community’s solvency has suffered substantially due to Russia’s food embargo and, as a result, the major food producers in Latvia are also seriously affected, said grain processor Dobeles dzirnavnieks’ CEO Kristaps Amsils, reports Nozare.lv.“Unfortunately, we are beginning to feel the consequences of Russia’s embargo - although indirectly. Farmers’ solvency has decreased steeply, and they cannot afford to buy enough fodder for cattle. We are holding individual talks, trying to solve the problem via advance payments, but overall this ...
 
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