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FX.co ★ In Turkey, tomato ripped, but it isn’t satisfied! Let it rot at its own house, on the lock is the Russian warehouse!

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Forex Humor:::2017-08-16T14:55:00

In Turkey, tomato ripped, but it isn’t satisfied! Let it rot at its own house, on the lock is the Russian warehouse!

The ruthless grocery war against the country population and the rest of the civilized world continue. The Russian government holds a hard line on this issue and on any provocation. It is even ready at any moment to deny the Russians to eat!

So, the latest attention target by the authorities was the tomatoes. These bloody red Apocalypse birds are unable to shake the domestic braces solidity! The Turkish tomatoes are still confidently held back by the frontier troops and customs at the Russian border foot. It is worth noting that earlier this berry due to the inexpensive price and the best taste prevailed on the Russian shelves. According to the official data, more than 40 percent of the tomatoes grown in Turkey were exported to Russia. Now this place is occupied by the Chinese comrades. After the ban China has significantly increased the tomatoes supply. In addition, the local production has significantly increased the temp — plus 18 percent over the last year. Apparently, in the nearest future, the "tomato war" will not be over and the Turkish side loss will multiply.

Even now, according to the date, coming from the battlefields, we can proudly count the enemy losses. The National Horticultural Committee analyst Kirill Lachine said that thanks to the coordinated actions of the Russian officials, the Turkish tomato producers have lost over $ 2 billion. And, considering the militant attitude on the Russian part, $ 2 billion is not the limit! Watch out Turkey, we have a good memory!

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