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MINSK, 18 July (BelTA) – Belarus and Amur Oblast of Russia may double the bilateral trade in 2012, Governor of Amur Oblast Oleg Kozhemyako told reporters after the negotiations with officials of the Belarusian Agriculture and Food Ministry on 18 July, BelTA has learned.
Oleg Kozhemyako noted that in order to double the bilateral trade it is necessary to raise the delivery of Belarusian harvesters and other agricultural equipment and boost the export of Belarusian agricultural products to Russia. Amur Oblast is also interested in the Belarusian tehnologies of dairy production and hog breeding. In 2011 Amur Oblast plans to import about 150 Belarusian harvesters. Belarus has already delivered harvesters to Russia.
“We will establish a task force. Belarusian specialists will, possibly, assemble a number of complexes here,” Oleg Kozhemyako said. There are also plans to hold talks with Belarus to deliver beef and pork to Russia.
During the negotiations the parties have defined promising avenues of bilateral cooperation. Particularly, they are gong to cooperate in the exchange of breeding material of high-protein and high-yield crops such as rape, sorgo, corn, potato and others. Russian and Belarusian specialists will exchange experience in modern technologies of crop breeding, the construction and operation of livestock farms. Amur Oblast is eager to use Belarusian equipment for livestock farms. The parties will also focus on the possibility to set up a trade distribution network in order to deliver products of the agro-industrial complex to Far Eastern Federal District. The negotiations also resulted in the agreement to organize direct shipment of protein raw materials for provender milling from Amur Oblast to Belarus.


