Russia successfully coped with the anti-Russian sanctions, which did not affect the range of food products in the country, said the TV channel "Russia 24" the head of Rospotrebnadzor Anna Popova.
"People who go to the store for food, not for the brand, significant changes are noticed. During this period Russia fed. Leaving the import manufacturers that we imported products, and only those who have in the country today, a significant impact on the market had", she said.
Russia is already two years lives under sanctions from the EU. Exactly the same Russian producers are actively engaged in import substitution and increasing the production of its own products.
Russia in August 2014 has imposed restrictions on import of food products from countries that have imposed against her ban on the supply: US, EU, Canada, Australia and Norway. Under the ban were meat, sausage, fish and seafood, vegetables, fruits, dairy products. Currently, the bradenburg has been extended until the end of 2017.
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