That's only part of the whole story.Russian food producers to freeze prices - agriculture minister-1
21:53 | 15/ 10/ 2007
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MOSCOW, October 15 (RIA Novosti) - The Russian government has agreed to stabilize prices with associations representing food producers, the agriculture minister said on Monday.
"We held talks with an association uniting large network companies and an association of food producers. They are ready to undertake commitments, as self-regulating organizations, to stabilize prices and rule out speculative deals," Alexei Gordeyev told journalists after a Cabinet conference.
"They are ready to agree to fix, or, as you say, freeze prices," he said.
Gordeyev said Prime Minister Viktor Zubkov had already instructed the relevant ministries, departments and governors to rectify situations where retailers priced similar products entirely differently. "This is disorder," Gordeyev said, adding that there was an unexplainable growth of unjustified price hikes on foodstuffs.
The agriculture minister also said the government was already taking specific measures to stabilize food prices, referring to customs and tariff regulations.
Gordeyev said earlier in the day that the Russian government would reduce import duty on milk and dairy products from 15% to 5% for six months. Timeframes for introducing the new import duties are currently being discussed.
Food price hikes have accelerated in Russia over the last few months, following trends on global food markets. According to Russia's State Statistics Service, the fastest growth in September was demonstrated by rapeseed and soybean oil prices (13.5%), pasteurized milk (9.4%), fermented milk products (7.9%) and curd (7.4%-7.5%).
Retail prices for foodstoffs have skyrocketed in Russia since January 2007, for stuff like bread and milk, twice or more (for example, milk jumped from 12-15 roubles to 30, bread from 7-10 to 14-16 roubles), and your humble servant was an observer.
Russia, FYI, isn't food sufficient. 25% of milk is imported in dry stoffs, like African "banana republics" do, a large part of meat and chicken also are since the animal farming industry is heavily damaged. Moscow depends on food imports by 40-60% according to various analysis.
Also, Russian grain exporters have already exported 13 million tons from the previous crop and 10 million tons from the current crop to the West, making the remaining reserves too little to support the demand. I guess it's good for business to sell food to First World countries, which are partly guilty of the situation - not least due to the "bioethanol, PROFIT!" ideas.
The explanations from our ministers are very assuring. For example, one of them is "Russian businesses are engaged in conspiracy to raise products". Very nice. The fact that some people are on starvation levels now, and St.Petersburg administration decides to introduce talon rationing for low-income citizens must be just a side effect of that innocent shit. Of course, hardly anyone will be prosecuted, since large-scale retail networks and stock marketeers in the light and food industry have shitloads of money for bribes.
Another explanation, and a rather unsettling one, is the rise of bioethanol production in US, Brazil, etc. Essentially Russia is being pushed to a food crisis because some shitheads want to drive their huge private cars. Oooh, I'm sure some car buyers in the US do not feel a responsibility for us here trying to cope with skyrocketing milk, bread and meat prices - all due to skyrocketing GRAIN prices. Well, mister Bush, oil cartels and car companies, what did you think when you lauded your "great solution" to the "fossil crisis"? That you can get your benzin by literally starving people?
I'm fucking pissed. I'm in the middle of that right now. Oh, our minister of agriculture said he'll lower milk import tariffs. What are they? 10%. 10 fucking percent. How are you going to stop a 60% inflation (and the year is not yet OVER) with reducing a 10% tariff? I want to summarily execute our government right now. Fucking talking heads.
I'm in the middle of a fucking economic crisis that unfolds because of callous business magnates both overseas and in Russia, and holy fuck I'm pissed.