Kazakhstan’s decision represents a blow to Kremlin chief Vladimir Putin.

Russian agriculture safety watchdog this week temporarily banned imports of tomatoes, peppers, fresh melons, wheat, flax seeds and lentils from Kazakhstan.

“The decision was made due to the failure of competent authorities in Kazakhstan to take action and in order to ensure the phytosanitary safety of the territory of Russia,” the Rosselkhoznadzor authority said on its website.

The restrictive measure comes shortly after Kazakhstan, Central Asia’s largest economy, refused to join BRICS, the bloc of emerging economies of which Russia currently holds the presidency.

  • Diplomjodler
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    913 hours ago

    And can Russia produce all that stuff by itself? I doubt it.

    • @[email protected]
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      They can probably find substitutes further away. It all has a cost though, and shows up as further inflationary pressure. Their interest rate is 19% and counting.

      • @Mistic
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        Minor correction: key rate is 19%, interest rates are higher than that as a result.

    • andrew_bidlaw
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      Theoretically yes, but these were previously imported for reasons and if pre-war Russia didn’t cover that, I guess the modern one wouldn’t too.