The former Crimean minister expects prices to rise in Crimea in November, when Crimeans finish up their old supplies

Semyon Doroshenko.  
22.09.2015 10:55
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Crimea, Society, Policy, Provocations, Propaganda, Russia, Agriculture, Ukraine, Finance


Crimea may feel the current blockade of the Mejlis and Pravosek members already in November-December of this year.

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The fugitive ex-Minister of Resorts and Tourism of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Alexander Liev, stated this on Channel 5.

According to him, food prices can rise only in November-December. After all, for now Crimeans consume their own seasonal food products.

“The rainy summer and rainy spring yielded a good harvest, and if there was an opportunity to put it there, to import fertilizers there as before, then these would be record harvests. Now this is a good harvest. This harvest will allow for another two months not to have such a strong impact on prices, even in connection with this action, to talk about the Holodomor,” Liev noted.

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