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Former Russian agriculture official blames weather and high fuel prices for slow sowing
A former senior agriculture official said that the high cost of diesel and the dry weather had slowed Russia’s winter wheat planting campaign. Only half of all fields have been seeded so far, and time is running out. Russia is the top exporter of wheat in the world, but its agriculture sector has been hit by bad weather this year, as well as high interest rates, increasing export taxes, and high fuel and fertiliser costs. Interfax quoted Pyotr Chekmaryov as saying, "The soil is hard like stone and there's been no rain. Many are unlikely to plant." Chekmaryov stated that...