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Russian food import ban will hurt Aussie dairy but boost NZ

Nevil Gibson for NBR Food Industry Week
Mon, 11 Aug 2014

The 12-month ban on all Australian food items sold to Russia will hurt dairy, beef and produce exporters but is not likely to mean much of an immediate boost for New Zealand's dairy trade.

The ban is in retaliation for western countries – mainly the US, Canada and the European Union – that

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Nevil Gibson for NBR Food Industry Week
Mon, 11 Aug 2014
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