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USDA trade mission to Russia promotes U.S. agriculture

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WASHINGTON — USDA) has announced that Undersecretary for Farm and Foreign Agricultural Services Michael Scuse is leading a mission to promote U.S. agricultural exports to Russia, Dec. 3-7.

Representatives from the states of Idaho, Missouri, North Dakota, Oklahoma and Kansas, as well as 23 American companies will attend.

Two-way agricultural trade between the U.S. and Russia was valued at roughly $1.5 billion in fiscal year 2012, with American farm exports accounting for 97 percent of the total — a significant contribution to the U.S. agricultural trade surplus.

USDA pointed out that today, only 1 percent of. . .

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