
Harvesting, GermanyMOSCOW, Mar 31 Ban on the export of fertilizers and energy from Russia hello to a decrease in crop yields in Europe and, as a result, an increase in prices for agricultural products, Mikhail Charny, an expert from the working group of the National Technology Initiative (NTI) FooodNet, told RIA Novosti. fertilizers will lead to a sharp drop in yields in the EU countries and a rapid increase in prices for agricultural products,” Charny said. “Russia is one of the largest exporters of fertilizers, including nitrogen, phosphate and potash. including the presence of a nuclear power plant,» he added. Russian President Vladimir Putin has previously announced the inevitable negative consequences of sanctions against Russia on the global fertilizer market, which will affect the decision humanitarian problems. In turn, the government extended until May 1, 2022 the ban on the export of ammonium nitrate outside the Eurasian Economic Union, while it does not apply to exports to the DPR, LPR, Abkhazia and South Ossetia. «Our energy and fertilizers are what Europeans do not «They will be able to quickly and cheaply replace them. This will lead to a sharp increase in prices for agricultural products in the EU countries. With their sanctions, they create problems for themselves no less, if not more than us,» the expert added.
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