"The question here is careful. In tourism, Yes, in transport and energy - Yes, and agriculture - have to be careful here, because we only got one mindset to business agriculture domestic understood the strategy of its development", — said Deputy Minister of agriculture of the Russian Federation Evgeny Gromyko.
Earlier, Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said that the restrictions in trade relations with Turkey will be removed in stages in order not to hurt domestic producers.
Restrictive measures against Turkey was imposed by the decree of the President of Russia Vladimir Putin on 28 November 2015, after 24 November, the Turkish air force shot down a Russian su-24 that was in Syrian airspace.
From 1 January 2016, Russia banned the import of Turkey a number of agricultural products. The list includes some vegetables (tomatoes, onion, shallot, cauliflower, broccoli, cucumbers), fruits (oranges, tangerines, apples, pears, apricots, peaches, nectarines, plums) and berries (strawberry, strawberries).
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