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AFBF President Says Russian Ban on Ag Imports Hurt Russians
Wed, 06 Aug 2014 14:47:30 CDT
The following statement was released by American Farm Bureau Federation President Bob Stallman on Wednesday
"This is clearly a political move. It is unfortunate that the biggest losers in this will be Russian consumers, who will pay more for their food now as well as in the long run.
"America's farmers and ranchers would have been more surprised if Russia's leaders had not announced bans and restrictions on food and agricultural imports. They do so regularly for seemingly small reasons and now they have to deal with sanctions imposed by our nation and others."
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