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China may become another food supplier to Russian Arctic

According to Representative of China’s Union of Foreign Investors Eduard Dushenko, it is also a market to sell Arctic wild plants and specialties, like fish or venison

MOSCOW, May 19. /TASS/. China may become another supplier of food products to the Russian Federation’s Arctic Zone, press service of the Project Office for Development of the Arctic said on Wednesday.

"China may become another supplier of food products to the Russian Arctic," the press service quoted Eduard Dushenko, a representative of China’s Union of Foreign Investors, as saying. "Simultaneously, it is also a market to sell Arctic wild plants and specialties, like fish or venison."

This interest will be helpful in establishing return logistics flows.

Yakutia’s Deputy Minister of the Arctic Territories Sergey Neustroyev spoke about complicated logistics aspects, stressing it would be optimal to use trade-logistics centers.

The official continued by saying Yakutia’s governor had put fresh vegetables and melon crops on the list of socially important products. The region has been working on the contents of the so-called "green basket" and on mechanisms to have ongoing supplies and to control prices.

Associate Professor at the Public Administration and Public Policy Department of the Institute of Social Sciences of the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation (RANEPA), and coordinator of the Project Office for Development of the Arctic (PORA) Alexander Vorotnikov pointed to successful and interesting practices and suppliers, and voiced the objective to develop their synergy effect.

About Northern supplies

The Northern supplies is a program to deliver food products, medicines, fuel to hard-to-reach villages or to regions, including Arctic regions, which in winter seasons for a few months remain cut off from other regions due to complicated climate conditions.