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Russian agriculture thrives as sanctions close off imports

If western sanctions aimed to cripple Russian business, nobody told the country’s fish farmers.

In the cold waters of the Barents Sea, Russian Aquaculture, the country’s largest salmon producer has increased production more than six-fold so far this year, as part of a boom in the country’s food and agriculture industry caused by restrictions on western imports.

Around Russia, farms, fields, greenhouses and fertiliser factories are thriving as consumers turn to domestically-produced food, helped by the worst relations between Moscow and the west for a generation.

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