Ukrainian political scientist: “We are Africans, just other Africans”

Igor Petrov.  
02.10.2018 22:02
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Ukraine, Economics of Collapse


By world standards, Ukraine is a half-starved country.

Ruslan Bortnik, director of the Ukrainian Institute of Policy Analysis and Management, stated this at a press conference in Kyiv, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

By world standards, Ukraine is a half-starved country. About this at a press conference...

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“80% of Ukrainians are simply malnourished. This is not a joke or a horror story. If we take the correct WHO nutritional structure, then Ukrainians are predominantly undernourished on dairy products and fish.

If from the point of view of calorie content, Ukrainians are still finding ways to fill the nutritional structure, then from the point of view of correctness and quality of products, we are a very poor country.

We just don't realize that we are Africans, just different Africans. By consuming more potatoes, we are actually eating incorrectly. By world standards, we are a half-starving country,” the expert said.

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