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[07.10.2007]

ATO Newsletter September 2007
"Russia’s potential as a market for imported agricultural goods is just beginning to be realized. I keep wondering when the growth might slow down, only to find out that the trade is increasing again. Food service, retail, and food processing sectors are all set to double in size again over the next three years. U.S. companies need to visit and establish business while the market stays in this upswing. USDA continues its work to guarantee that Russia’s import regime complies with international practice." ...
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[07.09.2007]

ATO July Newsletter - Protecting Russian Consumers
Protecting Russian ConsumersConsumer protection and safety in Russia is now being addressed by non-government organizations thanks to the help of Dmitriy Yanin, Chairman of the Board of the International Consumer Society of Russia, an organization that provides consumers with professional assistance, judicial protection, independent and objective information, consumer alerts, and protection and representation in interaction with businesses. Dmitriy Yanin met with ATO Moscow to discuss his organization and career and to give his thoughts on consumer markets in Russia. ...
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[23.03.2007]

ATO Newsletter March 2007 -- Fine Food and Dining
Dmitry Pronin, Manager of Filomonova and Yankel Fish House, has been in the restaurant industry in Moscow for over 12 years. During that time, he has seen a lot of changes in both the way the industry operates and consumer tastes. The Russian Market Place visited with him about his restaurant, food trends, and his views on changes in this growing industry....
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[11.01.2007]

WTO Within Sight: December Newsletter
Last month Russia signed a bilateral trade agreement with the United States, a prerequisite for Russia’s accession to the World Trade Organization, promising greater market access. Read an interview with Russia's WTO Information Center and catch up on the Russian Marketplace with the newest ATO Newsletter....
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[15.09.2005]
A Farewell to Russia
Mark Petry spent the last three years serving as Agricultural Attache in the Foreign Agricultural Service Office at the American Embassy, Moscow. Before departing for a new assignment, he shared his insights into the changing Russian market place....
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[31.05.2005]
Moving into the Russian Market: An Interview with Marketing Expert Johanna Stobbs
Johanna Stobbs, director and co-founder of Marketbase, has lived and worked in France for 19 years. She has worked with a number of U.S. agri-businesses, including the Western United States Agricultural Trade Association, the Oregon Department of Agriculture, the United States Dry Bean Council and the USA Rice Federation. Recently, she represented the USA Dry Pea and Lentil Council as they entered the Russian market for the first time. I spoke with her about her experiences in moving into this complicated, yet potentially lucrative, country. ...
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