Russia’s pig industry is at a crossroads

Russia’s pig industry
A modern pig complex in Lipetsk region, over 400 km south of Moscow. The picture was taken in 2019. Photo: Vincent ter Beek
Soaring pork consumption on the domestic market and prospects of forging stronger trade ties with China seemed to secure a bright future for Russian pig farmers. Reality, however, is far more complicated. Will domestic consumption continue to soar and how reliable are export opportunities in an uncertain world of conflict and trade bans? Exact figures were not available in late December 2023, but all signs pointed towards Russia’s pig exports being on the road to recovery. That happened aft


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Vincent
ter Beek

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Kees van
Dooren

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Treena
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Vladislav Vorotnikov Eastern Europe correspondent
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