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Вице-премьер Дмитрий Патрушев попросил Минэкономразвития и Минсельхоз проработать вопрос об импорте картофеля из дружественных стран, чтобы удовлетворить растущий спрос, пишет РБК.

По состоянию на 1 ноября, урожай картофеля в России снизился на 15% – 20%.

Звездный час Лукашенко? Яйцами, он, помнится, уже помогал. А впереди Новый год и Оливье. И не важно с чем - с картошкой или яблоком, дефицит у нас и того, и другого.



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Вице-премьер Дмитрий Патрушев попросил Минэкономразвития и Минсельхоз проработать вопрос об импорте картофеля из дружественных стран, чтобы удовлетворить растущий спрос, пишет РБК.

По состоянию на 1 ноября, урожай картофеля в России снизился на 15% – 20%.

Звездный час Лукашенко? Яйцами, он, помнится, уже помогал. А впереди Новый год и Оливье. И не важно с чем - с картошкой или яблоком, дефицит у нас и того, и другого.

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