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Russia lifts ban on Punjab potatoes

BOL News

BOL News

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July 8, 2026

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TDAP and PHDEC have also held virtual business-to-business meetings to help Pakistani exporters. The post Russia lifts ban on Punjab potatoes appeared first on BOL News.

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The Moscow Times

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· Jun 26, 2026

Russia Orders Total Ban on Fish Imports From Armenia

The move follows previous Russian restrictions on the import and transit of most Armenian food, seeds, flowers, wood and fertilizer.

Meduza.io

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· Jun 24, 2026

Three more Russian regions impose fuel sales restrictions

Authorities in Russia’s Bryansk, Kursk, and Kurgan regions have imposed restrictions on fuel sales.

The Girl Who Ate Everything

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· Jun 30, 2026

Roasted Potatoes

This Roasted Potatoes recipe is seasoned potatoes that are oven baked with nice golden caramelized edges. The perfect side dish for any meal. There’s nothing worse than biting into a thick undercooked potato. These are the best roasted potatoes and my whole family loves them. OVEN ROASTED POTATOES I’m totally the girl who won’t order []

Coconut & Lime

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· Apr 28, 2024

Potato-Artichoke Kugel

Always looking for a new savory kugel? Here you go!

The Rising Nepal

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· Jul 11, 2026

Exporting apples requires local government's endorsement

Manma (Kalikot), July 11: The Tilagufa Municipality in Kalikot has made it mandatory for anyone willing to export apples...

Sputnik

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· Jun 21, 2026

Africa, Asia Increase Food Imports From Russia Amid Looming El Nino Concerns

MOSCOW (Sputnik) - Countries across Asia, Africa and the Middle East are increasing imports of Russian food products amid uncertainty surrounding the Strait of Hormuz and concerns over the approaching El Nino climate phenomenon, Russia’s state-owned Rosselkhozbank (RSHB) told Sputnik on Sunday.

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Related coverage for "Russia lifts ban on Punjab potatoes": The Moscow Times — Russia Orders Total Ban on Fish Imports From Armenia. Meduza.io — Three more Russian regions impose fuel sales restrictions. The Girl Who Ate Everything — Roasted Potatoes. Coconut & Lime — Potato-Artichoke Kugel. The Rising Nepal — Exporting apples requires local government's endorsement. Sputnik — Africa, Asia Increase Food Imports From Russia Amid Looming El Nino Concerns