Russia's largest agricultural holding is closing its facilities in the Belgorod region due to shelling
Rusagro Group, one of Russia’s largest vertically integrated agricultural holdings, has begun shutting down its operations in the Belgorod Region.
This is reported by Russian media.
The reason cited is the high level of risk to personnel and production processes in the border region due to shelling. According to the company, a decision has already been made to suspend operations at three pig farms, resulting in a reduction in pork production of approximately 6,000 tons in the first quarter.
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