The Russian agricultural sector is facing the threat of a large-scale collapse on the eve of the harvest campaign due to a critical shortage and record-high prices for diesel fuel, which is a direct consequence of the ongoing war. This was reported by the Center for Countering Disinformation of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine (CCD), informs UNN.
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It is noted that the situation on the ground is catastrophic: farmers are massively declaring the "unaffordable cost" of fuel and openly warning that due to a lack of funds, they will not be able to harvest the crops, while government structures and agencies of the Russian Federation in their reports paint a parallel reality about the "full provision of the industry with fuel."
The fuel crisis has once again clearly demonstrated the real priorities of the Kremlin: the main thing is war. All available resources are directed either to meeting the needs of the military-industrial complex and the army, or to "gray" exports for foreign currency earnings
They add that the civilian sector, in particular agriculture, on which the well-being of the population depends, is provided for in the Russian Federation on a residual basis.
Let us recall
56 out of 83 regions of the Russian Federation have a budget deficit, which is ten times more than at the beginning of the war. The Kremlin has reduced support for the regions, shifting defense spending onto them.