Russia crossed the point of becoming food net importer - /pol/ (#511303029) [Archived: 136 hours ago]

Anonymous ID: hmwboSr7Poland
7/25/2025, 9:50:41 AM No.511303029
rusgr
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January-april 2025 it exported food for 12 billion $ and imported food for 12.9 billion $. It seems 2nd quater is even worse as Russians ate all Belarusian potatoes and will need to import even more potatoes and grain to feed it's people.

US was saving Russia's ass when it comes to food in 1920s and 1990s (and during WW2) - after each collapse of previous Russian state. Since food shortages are on horizon once again, it seems they're heading for another collapse.

Link to official Russian stats doesn't work in here for some reason:
https://customs.gov.ru/fedcustoms/statistics/trade-stat

Another link about potatoes:
https://www.politico.eu/article/alexander-lukashenko-potato-outrage-regime-opponents-russia-farm-price-control/
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Anonymous ID: i+mvYjiNUnited States
7/25/2025, 9:52:16 AM No.511303106
>>511303029 (OP)
imagine being stupid enough to believe this
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Anonymous ID: tOnPFVwbUnited States
7/25/2025, 9:52:59 AM No.511303140
>>511303029 (OP)
fatties
Anonymous ID: HWzI95XuUnited States
7/25/2025, 9:54:12 AM No.511303194
>>511303029 (OP)
Russia is a mass producer of both fertilizer and oil. Even if the sanctions caused them problems, it would be capped it more expensive food, not food shortages
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Anonymous ID: hmwboSr7Poland
7/25/2025, 9:55:38 AM No.511303258
>>511303106
It's true. Russia is producing less food than it eats. Again.

https://agfundernews.com/inflation-sanctions-and-labor-shortages-deepen-russias-agriculture-crisis
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Anonymous ID: i+mvYjiNUnited States
7/25/2025, 9:56:59 AM No.511303330
>>511303258
>I posted another stupid link for stupid idiots
Anonymous ID: hmwboSr7Poland
7/25/2025, 9:57:47 AM No.511303368
>>511303194
>would be capped it more expensive food, not food shortages
That literally means food shortages to lowest classes, that can't afford imported food.
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Anonymous ID: i+mvYjiNUnited States
7/25/2025, 9:59:22 AM No.511303440
>>511303368
In 2023, Poland imported Fertilizers primarily from: Russia ($241M)
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Anonymous ID: HWzI95XuUnited States
7/25/2025, 10:01:56 AM No.511303554
>>511303368
Russia isn't some African hellscape, I'm sure they have food assistance programs, even if it's literally a bag of potatoes and buckwheat
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Anonymous ID: MxfLWR33Australia
7/25/2025, 10:02:03 AM No.511303557
>>511303029 (OP)
>exported food for 12 billion $ and imported food for 12.9 billion $
Doesn't prove shit, retard.
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Anonymous ID: 0QAHdu/pAustria
7/25/2025, 10:03:43 AM No.511303637
>>511303194
>Even if the sanctions caused them problems, it would be capped it more expensive food, not food shortages
Isnt this exactly what the commies did and it lead to shortages anyway
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Anonymous ID: hmwboSr7Poland
7/25/2025, 10:06:22 AM No.511303750
>>511303440
So Poland imported Russian fertilizerd for 241 million $, while output of Polish agicultural production was 52 billion euros - do you understand the scale?

Agricultural stuff isn't sanctioned for humanitarian reasons. However Russian government cutted Russia from western crops and their local ones are becoming more and more inefficient, no matter how much they're fertilized.
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Anonymous ID: HWzI95XuUnited States
7/25/2025, 10:07:26 AM No.511303804
>>511303637
The commies also killed or placed all of the most successful farmers in gulags and redistributed it to be worked by people who never farmed
Anonymous ID: MxfLWR33Australia
7/25/2025, 10:08:54 AM No.511303866
>>511303258
>AgFunderNews is a part of AgFunder, a global venture capital firm based in Silicon Valley
>Andrew Finkelstein
>John Friedman (12 years of experience in investment banking)
>Lara Erman (Associate in London who leads sustainability efforts and drives Impact and ESG integration)
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Anonymous ID: hmwboSr7Poland
7/25/2025, 10:09:57 AM No.511303915
russia export
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>>511303554
Russian economy is very similar to that of typical African country - look at their exports tree map, it's typical raw resource based economy. They experienced food shortages in very modern times already.
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Anonymous ID: i+mvYjiNUnited States
7/25/2025, 10:10:31 AM No.511303947
>>511303915
not all countries are export-oriented, genius
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Anonymous ID: MxfLWR33Australia
7/25/2025, 10:10:37 AM No.511303956
>>511303637
Depends which commies. Yes, the jewish commies literally caused food shortages.
Anonymous ID: hmwboSr7Poland
7/25/2025, 10:11:52 AM No.511304006
>>511303557
When food net exporter becomes food net importer it means it's food production collapses for some reason. It's really simple.
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Anonymous ID: 5lmE+rmsUnited States
7/25/2025, 10:11:59 AM No.511304009
>>511303029 (OP)
so all that RT propaganda about reviving domestic food production was fake and gay?
Anonymous ID: 0QAHdu/pAustria
7/25/2025, 10:12:06 AM No.511304015
>>511303947
Russias entire state budget is calculated based on the current world market for their biggest export.
Are you high? Having a stroke? Or does your programming lead you to spout such nonsense?
Anonymous ID: F9wBp6kXGermany
7/25/2025, 10:13:06 AM No.511304057
>>511303947
Are you retarded?
Anonymous ID: hmwboSr7Poland
7/25/2025, 10:13:08 AM No.511304059
>>511303947
Pre-war Russia was. Now it will be more import-oriented because otherwise it's people will starve.
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Anonymous ID: 5lmE+rmsUnited States
7/25/2025, 10:13:24 AM No.511304073
>>511303750
>and their local ones are becoming more and more inefficient, no matter how much they're fertilized.
if monsanto is every so slightly involved in any of this, your whole premise is tainted
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Anonymous ID: 0QAHdu/pAustria
7/25/2025, 10:14:33 AM No.511304114
>>511304073
amoeba tier existence
Anonymous ID: MxfLWR33Australia
7/25/2025, 10:14:34 AM No.511304116
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>>511303915
Err...
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sage ID: Y4XngwprPoland
7/25/2025, 10:14:52 AM No.511304130
>>511303866
every single time
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Anonymous ID: MxfLWR33Australia
7/25/2025, 10:16:49 AM No.511304223
>>511304006
No.
There is a wide variety of possible explanations including less external demand.
Anonymous ID: QiMfK83mUnited States
7/25/2025, 10:18:21 AM No.511304288
>>511303029 (OP)
Is this an actual shortage of staple foods that needs to be made up by imports, or is Russia like the USA and exporting bulk grains and importing things like meat and tropical fruit, and the dollar value of those luxury goods passed the dollar value of the grain exports?
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Anonymous ID: MxfLWR33Australia
7/25/2025, 10:18:31 AM No.511304295
>>511304059
They're literally scrambling at the nearest food kitchen, grasping desperately for potatoes!
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Anonymous ID: W40x1ZXIIreland
7/25/2025, 10:18:44 AM No.511304307
>>511303029 (OP)
Actually this is a win for Russia
Anonymous ID: hmwboSr7Poland
7/25/2025, 10:19:56 AM No.511304366
>>511304116
Yes, you can have 1st world country with that kind of economy if it's not destroyed by corruption. Australia, Norway etc.

Russia is rulled by Leningrad mafia, which means it's much closer to African countries rulled by local warlords.
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Anonymous ID: MxfLWR33Australia
7/25/2025, 10:20:17 AM No.511304388
>>511304130
That is their team. Clearly liberals who have a very strong biased perspective. Said creatures are obsessed with the idea that Ukraine is winning, their mind warps to support their own belief (as is typical and a consequence of historic human selection pressures which favored those who became in-group due to said warped perspectives).
Anonymous ID: MxfLWR33Australia
7/25/2025, 10:20:55 AM No.511304419
>>511304288
Most likely.
Anonymous ID: hmwboSr7Poland
7/25/2025, 10:24:13 AM No.511304572
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>>511304295
>They're literally scrambling at the nearest food kitchen, grasping desperately for potatoes!
It's funny because it's literally true on macro scale right now.

Once these shortages sink to micro scale it's less funny.
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Anonymous ID: MxfLWR33Australia
7/25/2025, 10:24:57 AM No.511304612
>>511304366
Define "corruption" precisely please. You'll find much of the activity in 1st world can fall under the category. What you're talking about is a matter of management skill and honorable business conduct. "Corrupt" behavior where resources are poorly utilized, allocated, or otherwise managed is indeed typical of the african mindset. Not so of the Russian.
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Anonymous ID: MxfLWR33Australia
7/25/2025, 10:26:28 AM No.511304685
>>511304572
They'll be starving in two weeks!
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Anonymous ID: iMYogONC
7/25/2025, 10:28:09 AM No.511304752
>>511303106
The Belorussian potatoes is true though.Luka said they gave it all to rf.
Anonymous ID: 0PK0t1QsAustralia
7/25/2025, 10:30:54 AM No.511304902
>>511303258
>Russia is producing less food than it eats.

That's not at all what your source says, retard.
There is a small imbalance between imports and exports, in DOLLAR terms.
But Russians don't eat dollars, they eat food.

If you want to look at food security (the probability to have a famine), you need to look at produced vs. consumed calories.

You can look at metrics like the Food Security Index
https://impact.economist.com/sustainability/project/food-security-index/explore-countries/russia
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Anonymous ID: puBDGDP+Australia
7/25/2025, 10:32:30 AM No.511304975
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>>511303029 (OP)

Jimmy carter cut them off from corn supplies and the cold war nearly ended early because their slaves in the bomb factories were starving
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Anonymous ID: hmwboSr7Poland
7/25/2025, 10:33:54 AM No.511305042
>>511304288
It's harded to find more staple foods in Russia than potatoes. When it comes to wheat, they still aren't importing it, but government limited exports to 10.6 million tonnes in first half od 2025 (less than a half of their pre-war export) - which basically means they know they're in deep shit and try to prevent shortages of grains.
Anonymous ID: 8KbPf0LQ
7/25/2025, 10:34:29 AM No.511305072
Gonna be hard to feed all those pajeets.
Uber Eats will be all pajeets with empty cooler backpacks. XD
Anonymous ID: euSZBpUBUnited States
7/25/2025, 10:35:58 AM No.511305140
How can Russia be out of potatoes? Those things can grow anywhere, even in Siberia.
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Anonymous ID: MxfLWR33Australia
7/25/2025, 10:38:37 AM No.511305252
>>511304975
How did you manage to escape that voluntary quarantine camp?
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Anonymous ID: puBDGDP+Australia
7/25/2025, 10:38:52 AM No.511305262
>>511305140
They use it for vodka before food
They didn't plant any
Their pipes are made of lead
Anonymous ID: MxfLWR33Australia
7/25/2025, 10:39:08 AM No.511305270
>>511305140
>How can Russia be out of potatoes?
jews.
Anonymous ID: puBDGDP+Australia
7/25/2025, 10:40:18 AM No.511305311
>>511305252
promised to murder any government official that tried to vaccinate me and they dropped off.
Anonymous ID: hmwboSr7Poland
7/25/2025, 10:40:38 AM No.511305331
>>511304902
>There is a small imbalance between imports and exports, in DOLLAR terms.
Food is worth money. With money you buy food. Until Russians started en masse buying all the most expensive, imported food from Europe (which they didn't), it means they halted their exports (which they did) because of local shortages.
Anonymous ID: LL0qMLzVRomania
7/25/2025, 10:40:57 AM No.511305349
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>>511304612
You can get a general feel for corruption by looking at the average city in Australia, Norway, vs Russia. Russia has all of thai oil wealth and their cities still have medieval dirt roads.
Also, some other zigbot said not all economies have be export oriented. Russia absolutely has to, because they're not a consooomer market like westoids. Their people are used to famines, so they don't care about consoooming cars and fridges at all.

Also, all this time Ziggeria was a good superlative, i suppose.
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Anonymous ID: hmwboSr7Poland
7/25/2025, 10:42:03 AM No.511305398
>>511304685
>They'll be starving in two weeks!
More like two years, but they already crossed the Rubicon.
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Anonymous ID: 0PK0t1QsAustralia
7/25/2025, 10:44:19 AM No.511305504
>>511305398
This is just butthurt belt cope.
We've heard so much nonsense since the beginning of the war, like they were going to run out of ball bearings, tractors, etc.

Russia produces fertilizer, it trades freely with China. They're not going to run out of agricultural output anytime soon.
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Anonymous ID: MxfLWR33Australia
7/25/2025, 10:46:16 AM No.511305593
>>511305349
>their cities still have medieval dirt roads
There are dirt-roads, slums, persistent pot-holes, and many other public issues in Australian cities. It'd be a matter of severity.
Anonymous ID: puBDGDP+Australia
7/25/2025, 10:46:40 AM No.511305616
>>511305504
China also cannot feed itself and has to depend on food and has had famines in living memory.

You're a second world simp.
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Anonymous ID: LL0qMLzVRomania
7/25/2025, 10:46:41 AM No.511305619
>>511304902
Your link is 2022 data.
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Anonymous ID: sq9tehsbCanada
7/25/2025, 10:46:49 AM No.511305629
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>>511303029 (OP)
wow I hear more about the food situation in a country that 99% of my fellow leafs couldn't even point on a map. meanwhile one year we had 200% food inflation at home. libtards keep chanting about being in a strong economic position and price gouging while most grocery stores in my area cut people's hours or have gone completely out of business.
>at least my tax payer dollars aren't paying for the malinfo this time.
>all fields
Anonymous ID: 0PK0t1QsAustralia
7/25/2025, 10:51:06 AM No.511305833
>>511305349
>Russia absolutely has to, because they're not a consooomer market like westoids.

All economies both produce and consume stuff.

Russia has a particular focus on exports because they are the third largest energy producer in the world (after China and the US), and they can't transform all that energy domestically.
Anonymous ID: 0PK0t1QsAustralia
7/25/2025, 10:51:37 AM No.511305853
>>511305619
All such statistics have a lag.
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Anonymous ID: MxfLWR33Australia
7/25/2025, 10:53:26 AM No.511305944
>>511305616
>China also cannot feed itself
Not what I'm seeing.
They're suffering from pretty severe deflation (due to tariffs) & food is going unsold but there is absolutely zero shortage. They're lowering sales costs to shift product.
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Anonymous ID: HL3hBVJFUnited Kingdom
7/25/2025, 10:53:29 AM No.511305949
>>511303029 (OP)
>it exported food for 12 billion $ and imported food for 12.9 billion $.

all that means is that a food related trade deficit exists.

if you sell a kilo of wheat at $10 and buy a kilo of steak at $15 it doesn't prove you're running out of wheat.
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Anonymous ID: hmwboSr7Poland
7/25/2025, 10:55:02 AM No.511306024
>>511305504
Nigger, it all happened before. Russia literally experienced food shortages in 1990s. US was sending it food aide, like to some African country.
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Anonymous ID: 0PK0t1QsAustralia
7/25/2025, 10:55:07 AM No.511306032
>>511304116
No idea we exported so much artificial corundum.
We should switch to genuine corundum to improve our market share.
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Anonymous ID: gHgHxIehFrance
7/25/2025, 10:56:39 AM No.511306103
>>511303029 (OP)
How dare you say anything remotely negative about Russia OP, I'm a genuine western poster and I'm irrationally angry for some reason I've decided
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Anonymous ID: hmwboSr7Poland
7/25/2025, 10:58:20 AM No.511306178
>>511305949
>all that means is that a food related trade deficit exists.
This deficit started existing right now, when Russia limited exports of grains due to local shortages.
>if you sell a kilo of wheat at $10 and buy a kilo of steak at $15 it doesn't prove you're running out of wheat.
Obviously Russians didn't start importing 15$ steaks all the sudden.
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Anonymous ID: MxfLWR33Australia
7/25/2025, 10:58:38 AM No.511306191
>>511306024
>Russia literally experienced food shortages in 1990s
The 1990s isn't now.
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Anonymous ID: 0PK0t1QsAustralia
7/25/2025, 10:58:43 AM No.511306199
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>>511306024
Yes, Russia had shortages when the soviet union collapsed.

But it's literally the largest wheat exporter in the world right now.
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Anonymous ID: MxfLWR33Australia
7/25/2025, 10:59:47 AM No.511306249
>>511306032
>man-made version of the natural mineral corundum, which is composed of aluminum oxide (Al2O3)
Anonymous ID: 0PK0t1QsAustralia
7/25/2025, 11:02:21 AM No.511306368
>>511306178
>This deficit started existing right now, when Russia limited exports of grains due to local shortages.

A shortage means you run out of something.
If they have to reduce their exports that does not mean they have a shortage, it means that their surplus is lower.

Say I always consume 40 kurwas.
One year I produce 50 kurwas. So I export 10.
The year after, I only produced 45 kurwas. I export 5.

That doesn't mean I have a shortage.
Anonymous ID: /AXouN14
7/25/2025, 11:02:27 AM No.511306374
>>511305616
>China is collapsing
I swear to god tomorrow there will be videos with flying cars in china and you will still come up with some mental pirouette
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Anonymous ID: puBDGDP+Australia
7/25/2025, 11:02:37 AM No.511306380
>>511305944
>Not what I'm seeing.
ok fuck head that's just ignore facts because of your brainlet anecdote
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Anonymous ID: MxfLWR33Australia
7/25/2025, 11:04:43 AM No.511306486
>>511306380
I'm telling you for a fact they have deflation (low wages) due to tariffs. Their citizens cannot buy "luxury" foods. Restaurants are empty and prices are being lowered to shift product. None of this means their farmers are unable to work their lands or produce sufficient food.
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Anonymous ID: D4Pyc+XeRussian Federation
7/25/2025, 11:06:19 AM No.511306565
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>>511304572
What is this retardation? Did you actually create an entire narrative about staple food shortages out of an article about Belarus potatoes being imported into Russia? Is there even a bottom point for your nigger brain? You've been monitoring arbitrary Russian metrics for years, been doomposting about our economy only to memoryhole your predictions once they don't happen, and still only come up with loosely believable conjectures.
Belarus is an unquestionable potato king. Their exports are cheaper than domestic potatoes produced here, so Belarusian producers are incentivized to sell what they produce over here instead of their own country. Their state got involved because there was about to be nothing left for Belarus itself.
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Anonymous ID: hmwboSr7Poland
7/25/2025, 11:06:42 AM No.511306583
>>511306191
>The 1990s isn't now.
Thist time it's gonna be even funnier with all these burned bridges with western countries.
>>511306199
>But it's literally the largest wheat exporter in the world right now.
It wasn't even largest wheat exporter in 2022 (it was 5th). For 2025 they limited their exports to 10 billion tonnes, which is half of US, France and Canada exports annually (and 1/3 what Australia exports).
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Anonymous ID: puBDGDP+Australia
7/25/2025, 11:07:34 AM No.511306618
>>511306374
>misquote
you nigger meme flag

>>511306486
China has to import food. over 40% now.
Australia makes enough to feed 5X our population.
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Anonymous ID: 0PK0t1QsAustralia
7/25/2025, 11:08:09 AM No.511306645
Those threads are hilarious.

12/18 months ago, we had threads here about the ruble, that was supposed to collapse, etc.

Now that the ruble is coming back strongly (which affects Russian exports), the exact same people are saying, "look, Russian exports are collapsing!"

You can always pick a certain economic indicators and build a particular narrative with it.
Anonymous ID: NYNyZLJ9Estonia
7/25/2025, 11:08:57 AM No.511306680
>>511303029 (OP)
Putin just needs to increase the pace of the meat grinder.
Can't die from starvation if you die from catching grenades from drones while bum-rushing fortified enemy positions.
Anonymous ID: fIKwR9jAEstonia
7/25/2025, 11:09:13 AM No.511306692
>>511303106
>gov.ru site
>imagine being stupid enough to believe this
just range ban mutts already gookmoot
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Anonymous ID: D4Pyc+XeRussian Federation
7/25/2025, 11:10:15 AM No.511306730
>>511306692
Baltic swampoids can't interpret statistics, yes.
Anonymous ID: 0PK0t1QsAustralia
7/25/2025, 11:10:26 AM No.511306734
>>511306583
>It wasn't even largest wheat exporter in 2022 (it was 5th)

I have data for 2023, where it was first:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_wheat_exports

Show me your data.
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Anonymous ID: LL0qMLzVRomania
7/25/2025, 11:10:46 AM No.511306751
>>511305853
>All such statistics have a lag.
That's why it's irrelevant and misleading to use them in current thread.
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Anonymous ID: 0PK0t1QsAustralia
7/25/2025, 11:12:46 AM No.511306852
>>511306751
The most recent statistics are the best we have.
Although we can use good forecasts, too.

What we can't use is unsourced propaganda written by polaks and hohols.
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Anonymous ID: MxfLWR33Australia
7/25/2025, 11:14:36 AM No.511306923
>>511306618
>China has to import food. over 40% now.
Importing food doesn't mean you are forced to do so (out of necessity), though. These imports are more likely for the purpose of diversifying the available product rather than to address any production shortage.
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Anonymous ID: LL0qMLzVRomania
7/25/2025, 11:15:58 AM No.511306976
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>>511306565
Lol you're about to turn into a north korean famine republic, good luck zigger
Anonymous ID: ZXYeL+WbIreland
7/25/2025, 11:16:16 AM No.511306985
>How much food does the UK import?

>In 2020, the UK imported 46 per cent of the food it consumed.

>By value, ยฃ48 billion of food, feed, and drink (FFD) was imported and ยฃ21.4 billion was exported.

By your logic the UK will collapse soon
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Anonymous ID: 0PK0t1QsAustralia
7/25/2025, 11:16:55 AM No.511307009
rub
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Shills are not going to post threads about this article, which was published today.
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Anonymous ID: hmwboSr7Poland
7/25/2025, 11:18:00 AM No.511307063
belarus imports
belarus imports
md5: 0214a0a9c57395b56fcfd7c7b9f46c3a๐Ÿ”
>>511306565
Belarus is 9 million people. Just relatively small Russian this year's food deficit is enough to starve them. You ate their fucking potatoes Sasha, and now they'll eat ours.
Anonymous ID: u+QtiR4QFinland
7/25/2025, 11:19:43 AM No.511307141
>>511303106
True. This Russian government report. It's way worse in reality.
Anonymous ID: MxfLWR33Australia
7/25/2025, 11:22:02 AM No.511307243
Figure-D3-Ratio-between-consumption-and-production-of-crop-calories-by-country-and-by
>>511306985
>Ratio between consumption and production of crop calories
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Anonymous ID: hmwboSr7Poland
7/25/2025, 11:22:16 AM No.511307257
>>511306734
Here:
https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/wheat-exports-by-country

2023 was very unusual. There was crisis and Russians stole half ot Ukrainian wheat.
Anonymous ID: hmwboSr7Poland
7/25/2025, 11:29:42 AM No.511307563
>>511307009
Picrel literally explains how strong rouble is killing Russian exports.
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Anonymous ID: 5RhZvEIPRussian Federation
7/25/2025, 11:29:54 AM No.511307569
>>511303029 (OP)
So that's why prices for groceries stopped rising? The cocoa brand I like stayed at 69 rubles for a while now.
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Anonymous ID: MxfLWR33Australia
7/25/2025, 11:35:01 AM No.511307776
>>511307563
>strong rouble is killing Russian exports
lol.
If it had a lower exchange rate:
>weak rouble is killing Russian imports, contributing to food insecurity
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Anonymous ID: hmwboSr7Poland
7/25/2025, 11:37:01 AM No.511307863
>>511307569
>So that's why prices for groceries stopped rising?
Russian gov easly controls that. What's harder to control is decrease in quality and/or availability.
>The cocoa brand I like stayed at 69 rubles for a while now.
Until cocoa grows in Russia, you're enjoying effects of stong rouble. Cocoa has long shelf life, so I'd stock up if I was you.
Anonymous ID: 0PK0t1QsAustralia
7/25/2025, 11:41:12 AM No.511308053
>>511307563
Yes and that's my point.
That 12 months ago you were the one posting threads about the weak ruble.
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Anonymous ID: hmwboSr7Poland
7/25/2025, 11:42:03 AM No.511308095
>>511307776
>lol.
Strong or weak currency isn't something bad or good by default, as long as it's stable. Best exchange rate is in 90-99 range. When it crossed 100 Russians started strenghening rouble, and now, when dollars goes down, it's not good either.
Anonymous ID: typNsrAYRussian Federation
7/25/2025, 11:42:57 AM No.511308134
>>511303029 (OP)
why is putin b/w photo?
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Anonymous ID: puBDGDP+Australia
7/25/2025, 11:43:36 AM No.511308163
>>511306923
yeah to diversify off rice and bark.
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Anonymous ID: hmwboSr7Poland
7/25/2025, 11:44:10 AM No.511308189
>>511308053
Because when you go from cold to overheating, it's still bad. It means Russians are losing control over their economy.
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Anonymous ID: 0PK0t1QsAustralia
7/25/2025, 11:47:57 AM No.511308367
>>511308189
This is just cope and you know it.

At the start of the war people like you were predicting an imminent collapse of the Russian economy, and when that prediction got invalidated, you then explained that the Russian economy was actually artificially propped up by the war, and it will inevitably collapse AFTER the war.
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Anonymous ID: MxfLWR33Australia
7/25/2025, 11:48:29 AM No.511308388
>>511308134
I think he's meant to look sad lol.
Anonymous ID: MxfLWR33Australia
7/25/2025, 11:49:20 AM No.511308429
>>511308163
>to diversify off bark
I heard of that one lol.
Presumably they were joking around, mainly because their wages all went down.
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Anonymous ID: MxfLWR33Australia
7/25/2025, 11:49:51 AM No.511308453
>>511308189
>Russians are losing control over their economy
Two weeks and it all collapses!
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Anonymous ID: hmwboSr7Poland
7/25/2025, 11:54:09 AM No.511308669
>>511308367
>imminent collapse of the Russian economy
It's not imminent, but it happens and there are more and more signs that Russia is in similar place of history it was in 1989. In 2022 it's situation was unacceptable for a civilized country (and that's what confused economists in civilized countries), now it's getting unacceptable for Russian standards.
Anonymous ID: puBDGDP+Australia
7/25/2025, 11:55:37 AM No.511308732
>>511308367
Elvira Nabiullina is the genius that runs that bank and built the war chest, now they're out of money they're nationalizing (stealing) everything and freezing bank withdrawals.

Go and live there with your 29% interest rate or broken legs from the loan sharks and tell us we're coping.

until then you are just larping as a second world shill sputnik vaxxed zigger
Anonymous ID: Nyu5ocrHAustralia
7/25/2025, 11:56:01 AM No.511308751
>>511308367
I mean their sovereign wealth fund that they spend 30 years building up is now going to run out early 2026, which means to make up the budget shortall for their 30% gdp spending on defence they either need to print money, driving up already bad inflation, cut the civilian industry, producing domestic unrest and poverty, or cut military spending, which hurts the war effort.
their unemployment is extremely low which is terrible during wartime as they need to either pay people super well and eat into the sovering wealth fund (which is running out) or sacrifice civilian services to get more men into the military to work the factories or to fight in the frontline.
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Anonymous ID: oYFng9caUnited States
7/25/2025, 11:56:10 AM No.511308755
>>511306734
It's too long to explain but are you saying the war doesn't have an effect on their agriculture exports and production?
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Anonymous ID: puBDGDP+Australia
7/25/2025, 11:56:46 AM No.511308785
>>511308429
heard what? stop using anecdotes and learn history.
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Anonymous ID: hmwboSr7Poland
7/25/2025, 11:57:44 AM No.511308827
>>511308453
>Two weeks and it all collapses!
I'd say two years, but at this point that might be too generous. Soon war in Ukraine will last for half of decade and even Russia has it's boiling point.
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Anonymous ID: 0PK0t1QsAustralia
7/25/2025, 11:58:19 AM No.511308860
gdp-growth
gdp-growth
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Those are the current (June 2025) forecasts for real GDP growth, from the World Bank.

Russia: 1.4% 2025,. 1.2% 2026, 1.2% 2027
EU: 0.7% 2025, 0.8% 2026, 1.0% 2027

So Russia is expected to continue growing more than the EU in the coming years.
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Anonymous ID: Nyu5ocrHAustralia
7/25/2025, 11:58:40 AM No.511308873
The Russian economy is already struggling by their own admission, they hide their economic data now. I reckon after they take donbas by the end of 2026 they will try and call it quits as the economy gets to the shitter and nuke kyiv if they are refused. Leaving both nations forever fucked up and NATO the victor over the carrion corpse of Ukraine as it props up a 'reconstruction' government while Russia just lets their occupied land rot to fucking dust as it lacks the money to rebuild and demine the huge fucking area.
Anonymous ID: N6ls10j4United Kingdom
7/25/2025, 11:58:44 AM No.511308877
>>511303029 (OP)
would be a masterstroke for trump to send the russians grain, makes the jewSA look good to the starving russians and make jewtin look weird. jewkraine will probably jump on as well.
Anonymous ID: 0PK0t1QsAustralia
7/25/2025, 11:59:29 AM No.511308907
>>511308755
I'm not saying that. The war, and sanctions, obviously have an effect on their economy.
Anonymous ID: 0PK0t1QsAustralia
7/25/2025, 12:01:29 PM No.511308989
>>511308751
>their unemployment is extremely low which is terrible
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Anonymous ID: Nyu5ocrHAustralia
7/25/2025, 12:01:51 PM No.511309007
>>511308860
Thats pretty bad, wartime spending should boost GDP by a fuckton more, as the value of the military equipment they build is colossal and the MIC makes a fuckton, the US during ww2 got around 18% per year gdp growth. 1.4 shows a serious fucking issue.
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Anonymous ID: MxfLWR33Australia
7/25/2025, 12:02:30 PM No.511309036
>>511308751
t. Needs to study National Economics for two more semesters
The US just printed 4 trillion.
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Anonymous ID: Nyu5ocrHAustralia
7/25/2025, 12:02:59 PM No.511309063
>>511308989
It is, no wonder you think russia is winning if your this illiterate about economics
You need SOME unemployment in a society so that there is room for expansion and growth, too low and nobody can make a new business as there are no people to go around hiring.
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Anonymous ID: Nyu5ocrHAustralia
7/25/2025, 12:03:36 PM No.511309087
>>511309036
what is wrong with what I said?
Anonymous ID: MxfLWR33Australia
7/25/2025, 12:04:37 PM No.511309134
>>511308785
>heard what?
In Chinese social media they were making loads of videos, joking about how to cook/process tree bark for consumption. They can literally eat insects if need by; an adaptation developed as a consequence of the "Great Leap Forward" where Mao (commie) saw that birds eat grain, so everyone had to capture and kill every bird, then there was a mass insect issue (as their predator was gone), which ate much more of their farm production.
Anonymous ID: 0PK0t1QsAustralia
7/25/2025, 12:04:43 PM No.511309139
>>511309007
It's not pretty bad if they are growing, and more than the EU.
At this point you guys are just grasping at straws.

>Achktually, low unemployment is bad
>Achktually, a strong currency is bad

Like all countries, Russia has economic indicators going up and down. Like all countries, it adapts.

It would certainly be in better shape without the war and the sanctions, for sure. But not only it has not collapsed, as some predicted; it has shown surprising resilience in the face of heavy sanctions.
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Anonymous ID: MxfLWR33Australia
7/25/2025, 12:05:08 PM No.511309160
>>511308827
>two years
Any day now!
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Anonymous ID: puBDGDP+Australia
7/25/2025, 12:05:52 PM No.511309193
>>511309007
US owed Australia money at the end of Ww2. Only country to run a credit, they gave us planes but not enough to cover all the steaks they ate and wool for their uniforms.
Anonymous ID: pQGgL1MNBulgaria
7/25/2025, 12:07:48 PM No.511309274
>>511303106
Agreed, you gotta be mentally retarded to believe inflation is only 10%.
Anonymous ID: 0PK0t1QsAustralia
7/25/2025, 12:08:54 PM No.511309325
>>511309063
Oh no! Imagine ever having the same unemployment rate as Switzerland, Singapore or Japan! The horror!

Looks like you are the one who is illiterate about economics, because you don't understand shit beyond basic bitch undergraduate neoclassical models.
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Anonymous ID: Nyu5ocrHAustralia
7/25/2025, 12:09:25 PM No.511309348
>>511309139
You are illiterate, read what I say instead of ignoring and coping
The EU is NOT bad when they are
>Not at war
>Several times larger economy
>Reacting to Trumps temporary cope tariffs that will go when he's executed against a wall by chairman AOC in a few months
Russia is
>At war
>actively gaining land
>spending 35% of their GDP on war
and yet still only grow 1.2%, half that of 2024 of 4.1
This shows something has cracked in the russian economy, there is no growth.
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Anonymous ID: MxfLWR33Australia
7/25/2025, 12:09:51 PM No.511309367
>>511309063
>You need SOME unemployment in a society so that there is room for expansion and growth
No, you don't.
Anonymous ID: Nyu5ocrHAustralia
7/25/2025, 12:10:28 PM No.511309395
>>511309325
please do tell me how unemployment low is actually a good thing for a nation at war, as opposed to famously warlike nations that have a large military like SWITZERLAND, SINGAPORE and MODERN JAPAN
what a fucking idiot
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Anonymous ID: Wz/CVltwRussian Federation
7/25/2025, 12:11:16 PM No.511309440
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>>511303750
You WILL be bying our feces and you WILL be happy.
Anonymous ID: Nyu5ocrHAustralia
7/25/2025, 12:11:29 PM No.511309447
Fucking Switzerland hahaha they sure do need alot of unemployment for their war effort and huge military industry.
Anonymous ID: 0PK0t1QsAustralia
7/25/2025, 12:12:14 PM No.511309474
>>511309348
1.2% growth in real GDP is called growth, yes.

It's funny you are quoting figures for 2024, when you most likely were part of the people who claimed in 2022 and 2023 that Russia was about to collapse.

My position is not that Russia is doing fantastic, they're clearly paying of costs from the sanctions and financial cost of the war. I'm just saying they're not about to collapse, and they're in fact surprisingly resilient (which is why you guys are all seething).
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Anonymous ID: Nyu5ocrHAustralia
7/25/2025, 12:13:03 PM No.511309514
>>511309474
would you mind actually responding to anything in my post, and stop coping?
>gets btfo
>B-BUT LE ITTY BITTY 1.2%!!!!
NIGGA, KILL YOURSELF.
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Anonymous ID: MxfLWR33Australia
7/25/2025, 12:13:22 PM No.511309534
>>511309348
>Trumps temporary cope tariffs that will go when he's executed against a wall by chairman AOC in a few months
Now explain how the Tariffs are protectionist. How they will benefit the US economy in the long run.
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Anonymous ID: 0PK0t1QsAustralia
7/25/2025, 12:13:37 PM No.511309545
>>511309395
>please do tell me how unemployment low is actually a good thing for a nation at war

It means everyone is involved in the war effort.
But please do tell me how high unemployment is actually a good thing for a nation at war...

You've read textbooks yet you have not understood a thing.
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Anonymous ID: hmwboSr7Poland
7/25/2025, 12:14:58 PM No.511309605
prigo rostov
prigo rostov
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>>511309160
Unironically. We don't know day and hour but it's sooner than later.
Anonymous ID: MxfLWR33Australia
7/25/2025, 12:14:59 PM No.511309608
>>511309395
>tell me how unemployment low is actually a good thing for a nation at war
No way is this idiot serious.
>Greater production
>National mobilization
>Less waste on welfare
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Anonymous ID: MxfLWR33Australia
7/25/2025, 12:16:02 PM No.511309659
>>511309514
Calm down, retard. Looks like you blew one of your few neurons.
Anonymous ID: typNsrAYRussian Federation
7/25/2025, 12:16:04 PM No.511309660
>>511308189
wait. it was literally you who said that the rouble bounce was a dead cat bounce?
it wasn't
you was wrong
and you're wrong now
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Anonymous ID: Nyu5ocrHAustralia
7/25/2025, 12:16:21 PM No.511309673
>>511309545
Yeah nigga it does mean EVERYBODY IS INVOLVED IN THE WAR EFFORT
which means that THE WAR EFFORT CANT BE MADE BIGGER.
because EVERYONE IS ALREADY DOING IT
so PROGRESS STALLS
You dumb fucking nigger.
>>511309534
They won't they will lead to bigger income at the cost of lower HDI as people get poorer, the increased income is not enough to offset the spending deficit and will get spent on israel anyway.
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Anonymous ID: 0wh5dPtPRussian Federation
7/25/2025, 12:16:25 PM No.511309678
>>511303106
fpbp
Anonymous ID: puBDGDP+Australia
7/25/2025, 12:18:17 PM No.511309766
>>511309608
nope. calling you out. You are a female. no man is that ignorant about manpower.
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Anonymous ID: Nyu5ocrHAustralia
7/25/2025, 12:18:22 PM No.511309772
>>511309608
How does having nobody able to staff a production line give you greater production? you idiot
>national mobolisation
how does having nobody unemployed left to mobilise do this? you have to take people out of the civilian economy to do that and therefor hurt the economy
>less waste of welfare
This is a good point, the more poor russians there are the more likely they are to sign up to join the military. and Russians are too bug goy cattle to protest this
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Anonymous ID: 0PK0t1QsAustralia
7/25/2025, 12:18:47 PM No.511309792
a19tpw
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>>511309608
He is a midwit.
Someone afflicted by the Dunning-Kruger effect. An idiot savant.
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Anonymous ID: Wz/CVltwRussian Federation
7/25/2025, 12:19:33 PM No.511309829
>>511309673
If a country has stable unemployement rate (so, almost every country), does it mean they are stalled? Because the number of people employed in the economy doesn't increase.
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Anonymous ID: Nyu5ocrHAustralia
7/25/2025, 12:20:51 PM No.511309891
>>511309792
enlighten us then
how does having less unemployed people help out a nation at war? how do they staff their new factories when nobody is available? how do they recruit for the army when everybody already have jobs?
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Anonymous ID: 0PK0t1QsAustralia
7/25/2025, 12:21:59 PM No.511309934
>>511309891
Do you realize the absurdity of your logic?
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Anonymous ID: Nyu5ocrHAustralia
7/25/2025, 12:22:39 PM No.511309968
>>511309829
Your unemployment rate is NOT stable
2022: 3.87%
2023:3.1%
2024 2.5%
2025: 2.2 % in may
its dropping, and so is GDP growth
your going to stall, we already see it, and in 2026 your sovereign wealth fund runs out and makes this a whole lot worse.
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Anonymous ID: pQGgL1MNBulgaria
7/25/2025, 12:22:49 PM No.511309976
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>>511305140
Putin, like the retard he is, banned the importation of seeds from Europe
>just plant the leftover potatoes it will grow
Yes it will grow but the weild from fresh seed is what makes or brakes the season for average farmer. It's the difference between harvestin 4 tonnes per acre and harvesting 1 tonn. Make one bad harvest and your farm is bankrupt
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Anonymous ID: Nyu5ocrHAustralia
7/25/2025, 12:23:22 PM No.511309996
>>511309934
will you ever answer my question or will you keep coping?
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Anonymous ID: MxfLWR33Australia
7/25/2025, 12:23:24 PM No.511309999
>>511309829
>>511309772
>>511309766
The idea that unemployment is good in any way is terrible.
Obviously with AI able to perform most-all tasks, that situation will change, but not yet.
The people who create great new businesses aren't unemployed.
They're usually already employed in the field in which they innovate.
The employees they get also typically come from the same field.
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Anonymous ID: MxfLWR33Australia
7/25/2025, 12:25:14 PM No.511310068
>>511309968
>in 2026 your sovereign wealth fund runs out
*prints money*
That was easy.
>>511309996
You need to challenge your own assumptions. You're blowing neurons and getting angry when easily proven wrong.
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Anonymous ID: Wz/CVltwRussian Federation
7/25/2025, 12:26:17 PM No.511310116
>>511309968
A country has 3% unemployement. Meaning the workforce doesn't increase. Does the country stagnate?
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Anonymous ID: Nyu5ocrHAustralia
7/25/2025, 12:28:22 PM No.511310199
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>>511310068
>print money
Real Zimbabwe patriot here
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Anonymous ID: Wz/CVltwRussian Federation
7/25/2025, 12:28:52 PM No.511310224
>>511309976
The seed import was needed for export agreements. It's the quality requirements and forcing exporter to buying the seeds otherwise the quality comission would reject the goods. Yuros won't accept the products if they weren't grown from their seeds.
Anonymous ID: Nyu5ocrHAustralia
7/25/2025, 12:30:36 PM No.511310304
>>511310116
its growth slows down, which is bad for any nation but a nation at war is especially horrible
now lets see gdp growth for russia
2023: 3.6
2024: 4.1
2025 1.4 May, 1% full year forecast
what what do you know, its dropping along with unemployment
these things CANNOT be related! its nafo cope of course, Russia is doing FINE!
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Anonymous ID: p9340hAqJapan
7/25/2025, 12:31:25 PM No.511310342
delete this
Russian economys collaborations as we speak and they are eating watery porridge right now
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Anonymous ID: hmwboSr7Poland
7/25/2025, 12:31:37 PM No.511310355
zacharowa z truskawฤ…
zacharowa z truskawฤ…
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>>511309660
>it was literally you who said that the rouble bounce was a dead cat bounce?
What?

I'm telling you right now that currency should be stable, not too low or too high.

However in case of Russia currency rates stops having that much impact because Russia is more and more isolated from world's economy. Right now 140 million Russia's exports are similar to that of 37 million Poland. Russia's imports are half of Poland's imports. With so small trade currency rates don't mean that much for Russian economy.

However when Russia starts importing more food than it exports, it's a sign of internal deep shit because it's something Russian propaganda can't twist to look good. This is what was happening during each collapse. You're facing smuta of all smutas.
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Anonymous ID: puBDGDP+Australia
7/25/2025, 12:31:43 PM No.511310364
>>511309999
>The idea that unemployment is good in any way is terrible.
It's good for having kids

deliveroo and NDIS is not real work, it's slave shit.

Real capitalism is to save a lot of money fast and take a long break to spend it.
Anonymous ID: Wz/CVltwRussian Federation
7/25/2025, 12:32:00 PM No.511310374
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>>511310304
Does a country with stable unemployement rate stagnate?
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Anonymous ID: MxfLWR33Australia
7/25/2025, 12:32:03 PM No.511310379
>>511310199
>GDP growth is dropping
Funny how printing money magically pushes "GDP" up, isn't it?
GDP in Australia has been increasing year over year.
But has quality of living been getting better?
No. The quality of goods and services have been plummeting.
Why? Because the quality of those things are dependent upon the quality of the personnel producing them.
Lower quality personnel means lower quality production. Where are the lower quality personnel coming from?
Why is there a severe housing shortage?
GDP has nothing to do with it. The government can print as much money as it wants, push the GDP sky-high, and yet everybody will still be unable to afford rent/a house.
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Anonymous ID: p9340hAqJapan
7/25/2025, 12:32:21 PM No.511310393
>>511310342
*Collapsing
Anonymous ID: 0PK0t1QsAustralia
7/25/2025, 12:32:44 PM No.511310412
>>511310304
>its growth slows down

Homeboy has moved the goalposts to *check notes* the first derivative of the GDP growth rate

We're reaching levels of cope that should not even be possible...
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Anonymous ID: Nyu5ocrHAustralia
7/25/2025, 12:33:28 PM No.511310452
>>511310374
Depends, but usually no unless its chronically a shortage.
Whats your point? russia does not have a stable unemployment rate, and its gdp growth is weak as piss and dropping further
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Anonymous ID: Nyu5ocrHAustralia
7/25/2025, 12:35:03 PM No.511310527
>>511310379
yeah nigga, now imagine the amount of cash a nation at war will need to print to keep up demand to fund a fucking war
you know inflation is bad, but somehow it isn't bad for russia? are you stupid?
>>511310412
Nigga im sorry but i dont even know what your talking about anymore, you've fully lost the plot.
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Anonymous ID: MxfLWR33Australia
7/25/2025, 12:35:28 PM No.511310548
>>511310355
>when Russia starts importing more food than it exports, it's a sign of internal deep shit
>>511306985
>>In 2020, the UK imported 46 per cent of the food it consumed.
>>511307243
>>Ratio between consumption and production of crop calories
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Anonymous ID: Wz/CVltwRussian Federation
7/25/2025, 12:37:44 PM No.511310653
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>>511310452
So, when a country keeps the same level of workforce involvement, it doesn't stagnate, but when Russia increases pushes more people into economy it stagnates? We should've done it years ago, as drone production reached the needed levels only now. And these war-proven drones will be exported later to our new customers.
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Anonymous ID: HLp530QaCroatia
7/25/2025, 12:39:51 PM No.511310748
>>511310068
>*prints money*
>That was easy.
smartest ziggy economist
Replies: >>511310935
Anonymous ID: MxfLWR33Australia
7/25/2025, 12:40:21 PM No.511310770
>>511310527
>inflation is bad
Ha!
Depends on your perspective. They aim for around ~2% specifically to stimulate economic activity.
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Anonymous ID: Nyu5ocrHAustralia
7/25/2025, 12:41:07 PM No.511310805
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>>511310653
Nigga what are you even talking about?
If a nation keeps the same level of unemployment and has high gdp growth its GOOD,
its it has the same level as unemployment but low growth is BAD
If it has low gdp growth AND low unemployment its TERRIBLE
nigga whats so hard to get? you need new workers to work in new factories, no new workers no new factories = less gdp growth and for russia, less meat to recruit to the army.
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Anonymous ID: D4Pyc+XeRussian Federation
7/25/2025, 12:41:16 PM No.511310816
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>>511309348
>spending 35% of their GDP on war
Government budget, not GDP, you doofus.
The hohol cope you're parroting about the fund emptying out omits that they're talking about the liquid part of the fund alone. A value that can be interfaced with when needed. The war is not as big as you think it is.
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Anonymous ID: DC5otzd1Denmark
7/25/2025, 12:41:23 PM No.511310821
>>511309968
It was 2,5% here as well in 2024. I don't think we're currently collapsing
Anonymous ID: Nyu5ocrHAustralia
7/25/2025, 12:42:19 PM No.511310872
>>511310770
Indeed, Russians is at 9.4%, when they start printing money, that will rise
for comparison, Australia is at 2.1% inflation, but expenses have not dropped due to businesses refusing to adjust it to pre-covid inflation prices. because they are greed scumbags.
Anonymous ID: puBDGDP+Australia
7/25/2025, 12:43:36 PM No.511310927
>>511310653
>as drone production reached the needed levels only now
it's not enough
>will be exported later to our new customers.
will exchange for one (1) potato
Anonymous ID: MxfLWR33Australia
7/25/2025, 12:43:45 PM No.511310935
>>511310748
Where do you think money comes from?
It's not backed by precious metals any more.
The government can print as much as it likes. The US, as already stated just effectively printed trillions for the "Big, Beautiful Bill."
Just like the "Inflation Reduction Act" (which also printed billions), what is the consequence?
The government decides where that cash immediately goes; what work is conducted by the citizenry. From there as wages and resource contributions it enters the wider economy.
Then what? Well a lot of people spend it, circulating around the economy, but pretty quick it gets in the hands of the "innovators," who are also people who like to collect money. They provide desired services/goods and collect more and more money. Once it's in their hands, it will sit in a bank account until they die.
Anonymous ID: Nyu5ocrHAustralia
7/25/2025, 12:44:02 PM No.511310946
>>511310816
Its actually spending 40%, I was wrong, its higher, which will do killer things when the sovereign wealth fund runs out early next year and they need to print money to make up for the budget shortfall, or decrease military spending, or raise taxes and cut public welfare and health significantly.
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Anonymous ID: MxfLWR33Australia
7/25/2025, 12:45:37 PM No.511311028
>>511310805
>low unemployment its TERRIBLE
Wrong.
>>511310805
>you need new workers to work in new factories
Wrong.
Your ideology leads to LOWER WAGES.
Anonymous ID: hmwboSr7Poland
7/25/2025, 12:46:37 PM No.511311072
look a bread
look a bread
md5: f9fc979b88d4c8734306864626e5068e๐Ÿ”
>>511310548
UK:
>67 million people
>17 million hectares of farmland

Russia:
>140 million people
>197 million hectares of farmland

You had no idea of how retarded is to compare these two.
Replies: >>511311314 >>511311364
Anonymous ID: MxfLWR33Australia
7/25/2025, 12:46:38 PM No.511311073
>>511310816
>Russia will have absolutely no ability to wage war in the year 2027
TWO YEARS!
Anonymous ID: MxfLWR33Australia
7/25/2025, 12:47:49 PM No.511311124
>>511310816
>The war is not as big as you think it is.
That was my sense. They seem to have a lot of room to expand. They're no where near full mobilization as the libtards are claiming their desperately on the brink of collapse.
Anonymous ID: IaV/66Nr
7/25/2025, 12:47:57 PM No.511311129
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60e4cc165c35faac3f31f7fc
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>>511310199
It will only get worse. That's (((their))) purpose. To make things worse. Just like every other parasite.
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Anonymous ID: puBDGDP+Australia
7/25/2025, 12:49:10 PM No.511311175
>be russian
>government imports beans from fucking Ethiopia
>get botulism
>sorry they were grown in a landfill

https://www.newsweek.com/botulism-mass-poisoning-reported-russia-1915985
Anonymous ID: Nyu5ocrHAustralia
7/25/2025, 12:50:34 PM No.511311240
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>>511311129
>Monopoly font
Anonymous ID: 4RdxxcxwUnited Kingdom
7/25/2025, 12:52:22 PM No.511311314
>>511311072
If only the government would let the farmers use all that 17 million hectares
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Anonymous ID: MxfLWR33Australia
7/25/2025, 12:53:27 PM No.511311364
>>511311072
You:
>importing more food than exported is a sign of internal deep shit
Counter-evidence:
>the UK imported 46 per cent of the food it consumed
>It still has a positive ratio between produced and consumed calories
You:
>retarded is to compare these two
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Anonymous ID: N0h4r4doAustria
7/25/2025, 12:54:28 PM No.511311404
>>511303029 (OP)
>Russians ate all Belarusian potatoes
THIS IS PUTRAGEOUS, poor white russians will starve now
Replies: >>511312370
Anonymous ID: puBDGDP+Australia
7/25/2025, 12:57:27 PM No.511311531
>>511311364
Russia importing dump beans from Ethiopia
England is the one importing gourmet in comparison coper
Anonymous ID: D4Pyc+XeRussian Federation
7/25/2025, 12:59:29 PM No.511311632
>>511310946
Again, this drivel about waiting until the 2026 collapse is just there to cope about staying strong with Ukraine throughout the 2025 and will be memoryholed by next year. You don't know shit about the fund despite it all being open data.
https://www.interfax.ru/business/1034526
Replies: >>511311762
Anonymous ID: MxfLWR33Australia
7/25/2025, 1:00:46 PM No.511311697
NEW
THREAD!
>>511311291
>>511311291
>>511311291
Anonymous ID: s1DpAYPIRussian Federation
7/25/2025, 1:01:06 PM No.511311715
>>511303106
We call this a poolack in Europe
Anonymous ID: 4m9gY/7ORussian Federation
7/25/2025, 1:01:52 PM No.511311756
>>511303029 (OP)
Please, send us food

Help
Anonymous ID: MxfLWR33Australia
7/25/2025, 1:01:59 PM No.511311762
>>511311632
>Muh sovereign wealth fund
*Can just seize 10% of gold production*
These retards are massive fucking morons.
Anonymous ID: hmwboSr7Poland
7/25/2025, 1:02:54 PM No.511311802
>>511311314
It's already 70% of your country.
>>511311364
Because if you have more hectares of farmland than you have people and you still need to import more food, it means you're trully terrible at agriculture.
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Anonymous ID: 4m9gY/7ORussian Federation
7/25/2025, 1:03:36 PM No.511311829
Food cost way too much. People can't afford it.

New potatoes is foreign, cost around 120 rub, but good quality, far above russian
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Anonymous ID: 4RdxxcxwUnited Kingdom
7/25/2025, 1:04:52 PM No.511311887
>>511311802
If you haven't, watch Clarkson farm.
Replies: >>511312025 >>511312075
Anonymous ID: 4Jcc6PT/Ukraine
7/25/2025, 1:06:51 PM No.511311981
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md5: 63f304d555d2201d61014c236b3ae605๐Ÿ”
Not going to save starving pidors this time.
Replies: >>511312195
Anonymous ID: hmwboSr7Poland
7/25/2025, 1:08:00 PM No.511312025
>>511311887
In Poland it's 40% and were literally called "fieldland".
Anonymous ID: MxfLWR33Australia
7/25/2025, 1:08:57 PM No.511312074
>>511311802
>if you have more hectares of farmland than you have people and you still need to import more food, it means you're trully terrible at agriculture
Obviously wrong at the outset. However:
>Many crops can only be grown under certain latitutes
Hmm...
Replies: >>511312257 >>511312686
Anonymous ID: AB3h4nXnUnited States
7/25/2025, 1:08:58 PM No.511312075
>>511311887
for what purpose, to see that multimillionaires can't grow food?
Anonymous ID: AB3h4nXnUnited States
7/25/2025, 1:11:25 PM No.511312195
i'm for putin
i'm for putin
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>>511311981
"Boris (Vladimir), make hohols feed russia!" - new recycled slogans from the early 1990s
Anonymous ID: AB3h4nXnUnited States
7/25/2025, 1:12:58 PM No.511312257
>>511312074
>Many crops can only be grown under certain latitutes
What latitudes are those, pidor? How come Canada can grow everything russia can, but much more of it?
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Anonymous ID: UzAsXd1VUnited States
7/25/2025, 1:13:54 PM No.511312296
>>511303106
fpbp
Anonymous ID: puBDGDP+Australia
7/25/2025, 1:14:31 PM No.511312336
>>511311829
Even if we wanted too, cuz sanctions.
Only advice to you now is to buy them and plant them. plant as many potatoes as you can now so you don't starve later on
Replies: >>511312463
Anonymous ID: 4m9gY/7ORussian Federation
7/25/2025, 1:15:18 PM No.511312370
>>511311404
We're starving. Help us. We need bread and milk.
Anonymous ID: 4m9gY/7ORussian Federation
7/25/2025, 1:17:04 PM No.511312463
>>511312336
>buy them and plant them. plan

We got a lot of new laws, I suspect they will prohibit farming.
Anonymous ID: Ukp38sWDUnited States
7/25/2025, 1:19:55 PM No.511312612
>>511306852
You're spreading propaganda because there was some kinda of world event that happened in 2022 that throws that data out the window. That's like saying there can't be a food shortage in the USSR in 1943 because this data from 1939 said they were doing just fine. Disengenous vatnigger kike. Your world view is based on lies and misinformation and mental gymnastics.
Anonymous ID: MxfLWR33Australia
7/25/2025, 1:20:56 PM No.511312681
>>511312257
>What latitudes are those

>Tropical Crops (0-23.5ยฐ latitude)
>Fruits:
Bananas
Mangoes
Pineapples
Papayas
>Vegetables:
Okra
Peppers
Cucumbers
Squash
>Other:
Coffee
Cocoa
Sugarcane
Rubber
>Subtropical Crops (23.5-35ยฐ latitude)
>Fruits:
Avocados
Citrus fruits (oranges, lemons, limes)
Grapes
>Vegetables:
Eggplant
Tomatoes
Peppers
Okra
>Other:
Tea
Tobacco
>Temperate Crops (35-66.5ยฐ latitude)
>Grains:
Wheat
Barley
Oats
>Fruits:
Apples
Pears
Peaches
Apricots
>Vegetables:
Broccoli
Cauliflower
Cabbage
Carrots
>Other:
Alfalfa
Potatoes
Beets
Replies: >>511313443
Anonymous ID: hmwboSr7Poland
7/25/2025, 1:21:03 PM No.511312686
>>511312074
>Many crops can only be grown under certain latitutes
So if they're more to the north, they should grow more rye than wheat if they want to secure their food supplies. Or maybe just improve their agriculture, because having almost 5 times lesser output from each hectare in comparison to northern Europe or Canada means they're in pre-industrial era.
Anonymous ID: 3IAO2+FVUnited States
7/25/2025, 1:23:17 PM No.511312787
>>511303029 (OP)
They were like this in the soviet union times too tho
Anonymous ID: Kupt399VItaly
7/25/2025, 1:24:33 PM No.511312849
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>>511303029 (OP)
russians deserve to eat shit with rocks for the next 100 years.
even better if that cancer is remove definitely
Anonymous ID: UAKSov7cUnited States
7/25/2025, 1:28:00 PM No.511313038
>>511303029 (OP)
>US was saving Russia's ass when it comes to food in 1920s and 1990s
>polish fake flag
Hello fake pole on VPN.
Do you actually know that UN has food exchange agreements?
Countries that have droughts . extreme colds etc other weather events - other countries in UN agree to exchange food?
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Anonymous ID: rCifYQYZUnited Kingdom
7/25/2025, 1:28:04 PM No.511313043
>>511306103
Kek. Nice quip, Jean Paul
Anonymous ID: UAKSov7cUnited States
7/25/2025, 1:28:53 PM No.511313078
>>511303866
>>AgFunderNews is a part of AgFunder, a global venture capital firm based in Silicon Valley
>>Andrew Finkelstein
>>John Friedman (12 years of experience in investment banking)
>>Lara Erman (Associate in London who leads sustainability efforts and drives Impact and ESG integration)
>>511303258
Fake news from jews? Why are you posting this? Are you also a polish jew?
Anonymous ID: Ukp38sWDUnited States
7/25/2025, 1:30:51 PM No.511313169
>>511313038
Mighty Russia needs to beg the UN for food like they needed to beg north Korea to liberate Kursk for them? The utter shame and humiliation your average Russian must feel for himself.
Replies: >>511313261
Anonymous ID: UAKSov7cUnited States
7/25/2025, 1:31:24 PM No.511313201
>>511304059
Russia just banned Azerbaijan and arrested a lot of azeria mafia members.
Azeris sell some fruits and veggies, but also produce fake products like fake alcohol and tobacco.
>>511304366
You are a polish jew idiot. It's sad.
Anonymous ID: UAKSov7cUnited States
7/25/2025, 1:32:39 PM No.511313261
>>511313169
NATO army lost in Kursk yet again.
Russia always destroys western fascist armies around Kursk area. It is historical.
Replies: >>511313338
Anonymous ID: rCifYQYZUnited Kingdom
7/25/2025, 1:32:39 PM No.511313262
>>511307569
>The cocoa brand I like
Kek. I bet you take bubble baths, nancy boy
Replies: >>511313769
Anonymous ID: hmwboSr7Poland
7/25/2025, 1:33:23 PM No.511313305
>>511313038
Since you have access to google, my fellow mutt, google "Bush legs".
Replies: >>511313580
Anonymous ID: Ukp38sWDUnited States
7/25/2025, 1:34:01 PM No.511313338
>>511313261
What NATO army?
Replies: >>511313481 >>511313614
Anonymous ID: AB3h4nXnUnited States
7/25/2025, 1:36:02 PM No.511313443
greenhouse Canada
greenhouse Canada
md5: 9edbda0b8176b75b9ceedd4908e8fd09๐Ÿ”
>>511312681
>ma latitude
The answer is greenhouse farming in colder climates. But you need to be a first world country like Canada to successfully do it and not a shithole like russia.

https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2016/06/16/473526920/how-canada-became-a-greenhouse-superpower
Replies: >>511315994
Anonymous ID: UAKSov7cUnited States
7/25/2025, 1:36:49 PM No.511313481
>>511313338
The NATO financed , supplied , trained and equipped and nato soldiers army in Ukraine.
That NATO equipped to start ww3 in Ukraine against Russia.
Reminder. Nato fascists lost.
Fascists historically lose give or take around Kursk, that's usually as far as fascist armies historically get into Russia before getting destroyed.
Replies: >>511313673
Anonymous ID: UAKSov7cUnited States
7/25/2025, 1:38:26 PM No.511313580
>>511313305
Bush legs , polish jew , were nitrate / nitrites and hormones filled, usual mutt fake meat .
Nobody in Europe bought them , ever .
Anonymous ID: hmwboSr7Poland
7/25/2025, 1:39:10 PM No.511313614
pepesza
pepesza
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>>511313338
NATO and nazis is synonymous in Russian. It just means "military threat from the west". It's basically anything that poses threat to "ruski mir".
Anonymous ID: Ukp38sWDUnited States
7/25/2025, 1:40:03 PM No.511313673
>>511313481
Ah so by that logic america beat the fuck out of the Russian military in the 1st gulf war and any war where we encountered Russian equipment. Got it. Why can't vatniggers stop losing?
Replies: >>511317408
Anonymous ID: MxfLWR33Australia
7/25/2025, 1:41:42 PM No.511313769
>>511313262
https://www.amazon.co.uk/darrell-lea/
Anonymous ID: 2Ttiy7MmUnited States
7/25/2025, 1:42:21 PM No.511313804
>>511303029 (OP)
All the advanced, growing economies are net food importers. They rely on their BRICS allies while the economy can focus elsewhere. This is a sign of growth and economic advancement.
Replies: >>511314167
Anonymous ID: hmwboSr7Poland
7/25/2025, 1:48:31 PM No.511314167
russia steel prod 2025
russia steel prod 2025
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>>511313804
>All the advanced, growing economies are net food importers.
Nope. Only these with not enough farmland area. Russia has unlimited amount of potential farmald area.
>They rely on their BRICS allies while the economy can focus elsewhere.
Funny wording for further dependence on China.
>This is a sign of growth and economic advancement.
It would be if it means growth of other industries. But even production of steel is decreasing. During the war, seems impossible.
Anonymous ID: /09o+kKhEstonia
7/25/2025, 1:58:58 PM No.511314820
mp man
mp man
md5: 0572632ea78a55ac3e9e58ccbfc3f3b1๐Ÿ”
Lmao I find it hilarious Russia threw away all their future for a few blown up dachas and pig stys
Anonymous ID: DC5otzd1Denmark
7/25/2025, 2:18:01 PM No.511315994
>>511313443
You either need to have geothermal so that the cost for that is low, or have another way to eat the cost like subsidies. Otherwise the things you grow in those greenhouses is going to be so expensive that they are easily outcompeted by China or some other place where the cost of production is low
Replies: >>511316743
Anonymous ID: tFsweUglUnited States
7/25/2025, 2:21:32 PM No.511316233
>>511303029 (OP)
Sounds like cope, theyโ€™ve been importing fruit from India because India doesnโ€™t want to be kicked off SWIFT. Trading oil for other goods. Remember when you made literally a thousand threads about that? For some reason, you apparently donโ€™t.

OTOH, Poland is the next Jewkraine. Your PM is even married to a CIA Jewess lol.
Replies: >>511317060
Anonymous ID: hmwboSr7Poland
7/25/2025, 2:30:31 PM No.511316743
russia oilspill
russia oilspill
md5: 40c92e55c88c64fcea82f0ec75030bea๐Ÿ”
>>511315994
>need to have geothermal so that the cost for that is low, or have another way to eat the cost
They have lot of geo and with only tiny flame they'll have lot of thermal as well. Russia could've been wealthiest country on Earth.
Anonymous ID: hmwboSr7Poland
7/25/2025, 2:35:42 PM No.511317060
stary tusk
stary tusk
md5: c8b59f42c9a67b7fc81780f8da4ddd55๐Ÿ”
>>511316233
>Your PM is even married to a CIA Jewess lol.
You got it wrong. Our PM is kraut in denial (but only slightly denial). His vice is MI6 operative that's married to American Jewess. Together they're embodiment of duality of Polish foreign policy (pro-EU and pro-Anglo).
Replies: >>511317526
Anonymous ID: kY39eQaaUnited States
7/25/2025, 2:42:29 PM No.511317408
>>511313673
1st gulf war
>Civilian deaths resulting from the conflict are estimated at between 100,000 and 200,000.

Its easy to bomb the fuck out of a country when you dont care if you kill women and children
Replies: >>511318340
Anonymous ID: tFsweUglUnited States
7/25/2025, 2:44:29 PM No.511317526
>>511317060
Yes but the claim that Russia is running out of food is false. You made over a thousand threads about how Russia was getting paid in mangoes.

Listen, youโ€™re the next Ukraine. We will send some weapons and thoughts and prayers but never EVER forget that real Western Europeans sold you to Russia three times in just the last century lol.
Replies: >>511319494
Anonymous ID: Ukp38sWDUnited States
7/25/2025, 2:56:43 PM No.511318340
>>511317408
Concern trolling will get you nowhere, vatnigger.
Anonymous ID: W6KUmDHwFinland
7/25/2025, 2:57:27 PM No.511318405
>>511303029 (OP)
One of those Big Think moments whether other countries need infinite niggers and poos
Anonymous ID: hmwboSr7Poland
7/25/2025, 3:15:00 PM No.511319494
>>511317526
>Yes but the claim that Russia is running out of food is false.
But it seems this is exactly what's happenning right now. Just like it was happening 3 decades ago and 8 decades ago and 10 decades ago.
>never EVER forget that real Western Europeans sold you to Russia three times in just the last century lol.
Never EVER forget that without Krauts Russia was never EVER capable of conquering Poland. However this time Germany is allied with Poland within EU and NATO.
Replies: >>511320107
Anonymous ID: i91mJReePoland
7/25/2025, 3:20:23 PM No.511319826
I refuse to believe that food is or will ever be a real problem for them. They have even more rich soils than Ukraine which is famous for them.

If this was the case then it would be the literal case of Sahara running out of sand, which while funny is not in the realm of possibility

My running theory regarding the import export numbers is that they are fully self sufficient with staples and then they are importing the fancy, optional stuff, like western cheese and alcohols, thus generating the trade deficit.
Replies: >>511320112
Anonymous ID: tFsweUglUnited States
7/25/2025, 3:24:21 PM No.511320107
>>511319494
>it seems
No, youโ€™re trying to forget the thousands of threads you made like a year or two back which all explain this, India is trading fruit for oil. So it only seems that way if a person is ignorant of this, which Iโ€™m not and neither are you, having made a thousand plus threads on the topic.

Russia is winning. Itโ€™s just a fact.
Replies: >>511320975
Anonymous ID: Ukp38sWDUnited States
7/25/2025, 3:24:24 PM No.511320112
>>511319826
Ummm Russians are pretty famous for being starved to death due to mismanagement by their retarded jewish leaders.
Replies: >>511320329
Anonymous ID: tFsweUglUnited States
7/25/2025, 3:27:32 PM No.511320329
>>511320112
Those Jewish leaders starved them intentionally.
Replies: >>511320550
Anonymous ID: Ukp38sWDUnited States
7/25/2025, 3:30:42 PM No.511320550
>>511320329
You give them far too much credit, though the holodomor was definitely intentional.
Anonymous ID: BhIjXL+/Kazakhstan
7/25/2025, 3:31:04 PM No.511320571
>russia isolated from world economy
>world economy most affected

lol
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Anonymous ID: hmwboSr7Poland
7/25/2025, 3:36:54 PM No.511320975
kys
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>>511320107
>you made like a year or two back which all explain this, India is trading fruit for oil
Not me, but whatever.

Reason for current deficit in food trade isn't Indian mangoes, but fact that Russian government limited exports for grains. Limits on grains were putted because Russia's already out of potatoes and their next staple (wheat) is next in line.

There are multiple reasons for poor agricultural performance, but it all boils down to corrupted retards in high positions trying central planning.
>Russia is winning. Itโ€™s just a fact.
Yes. It's playing stupid games and winning stupid prizes.
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Anonymous ID: hmwboSr7Poland
7/25/2025, 3:39:59 PM No.511321184
>>511320571
Jesus fucking Christ. Look at scale of this cope.
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Anonymous ID: tFsweUglUnited States
7/25/2025, 3:40:00 PM No.511321185
>>511320975
>Not me
It was you, I can tell.

Didnโ€™t read the rest.
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Anonymous ID: hmwboSr7Poland
7/25/2025, 3:47:41 PM No.511321748
>>511321185
>It was you, I can tell.
I literally never cared about Indian oil-for-food programme. Nor it's anyhow connected with current Russia's problems with agricultural inefficiency.
Anonymous ID: BhIjXL+/Kazakhstan
7/25/2025, 3:49:06 PM No.511321862
>>511321184
arguments?

I'm not even saying that you urgently need frozen Russian assets and territories of Ukraine with its resources.

And Poland, as usual, is trying (politically) to suck everyone off, and as a result, she gets fucked from both sides.

Germans need Danzig back
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Anonymous ID: hmwboSr7Poland
7/25/2025, 3:57:41 PM No.511322501
>>511321862
>arguments?
Russia influence on global economy is even lesser than that of Poland. It exports slightly less than Poland and imports much less than Poland.

Russians vastly overestimated their economic influence on Germany (and rest of EU), just like they vastly overestimated their military prowess when they decided to invade Ukraine. Effect is that they burned all the bridges that could help them when they're in need, while rest of world just don't give a fuck.
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Anonymous ID: REHmyHKTRussian Federation
7/25/2025, 4:10:40 PM No.511323431
>>511303029 (OP)
>Russia to collapse in 2 weeks, missiles/food/balalaika shortages imminent
heh
Anonymous ID: nKuWgtHYRussian Federation
7/25/2025, 4:13:25 PM No.511323661
meanwhile 10 eggs costs 60 cents now
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Anonymous ID: BhIjXL+/Kazakhstan
7/25/2025, 4:14:15 PM No.511323726
>>511322501
>they burned all the bridges that could help them when they're in need,

Russia dont need migrants, faggots, institutional racism, and sky rocketing government debt. So are we in KZ.
This round of Iron Curtain played well in Russia's favour.
And the last area with an extensive number of unexplored potential resource deposits.
So Russia is potentially a winner while you are exhausting your collective resources playing with import/export numbers.
> when they decided to invade Ukraine.
technical invasion into Ukraine never happened, Russians played that very well.
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Anonymous ID: hmwboSr7Poland
7/25/2025, 4:17:37 PM No.511323960
>>511323726
Just let me repeat myself: Jesus fucking Christ, that cope!
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Anonymous ID: IY9nFWeiSlovakia
7/25/2025, 4:21:02 PM No.511324226
the russian will deny being hungry while standing in a bread line just to own NAFO

You cannot reason with these people
Anonymous ID: kZK09KtkUnited States
7/25/2025, 4:21:12 PM No.511324238
>>511303554
Hey now thatโ€™s not the NATO narrative. You need to say
>Russia is a backwards country
>Its people are starving and stupid
>It will soon collapse catastrophically (even though it has more raw resources than any other country on earth)
Anonymous ID: BhIjXL+/Kazakhstan
7/25/2025, 4:21:44 PM No.511324280
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>>511323960
Anonymous ID: xQ8safqhUnited States
7/25/2025, 4:22:19 PM No.511324322
>>511303029 (OP)
Russia is a:
>Net exporter of food
>Net exporter of energy
>Has 1/8th the entire world's supply of fresh water
>Has the highest amount of construction/engineering graduates in the world
>Has virtually no external debt
There needs to be a point where people realize that by cutting off most of the dead weight in the USSR Russia didn't become weaker, right now they're more dangerous than they've ever been. This 'Russia is collapsing' rhetoric is cope, you're staring down a new colossus and refuse to accept it as the threat it is. Who was it that tried to expand NATO to within striking range of Moscow? The one thing threatening Russia was the US military, but the US failed to get a foothold in Iran and also failed to get one in Ukraine.
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Anonymous ID: BhIjXL+/Kazakhstan
7/25/2025, 4:26:58 PM No.511324700
>>511324322
nonononono

Let them think Russia is weak its better for all our region.
Dont educate those fuckers, let them be surprised when they allow their Brussels masters to drag them into another war.

These fucking idiots totally deserve to be called obedient Goyim.
Anonymous ID: FiJISjN4Switzerland
7/25/2025, 4:28:41 PM No.511324853
>>511323661
How many hours of work is that for you?
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Anonymous ID: hmwboSr7Poland
7/25/2025, 4:29:22 PM No.511324906
>>511324322
>Russia is a:
>Net exporter of food
Not anymore. Now, let's wait for rest of your list while Russia follows Venezuela's path.
>cutting off most of the dead weight in the USSR
Russia is the dead weight itself. Every country that separated itself from Russia as much as possible after communism collapsed, got better in every sense.
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Anonymous ID: xQ8safqhUnited States
7/25/2025, 4:37:26 PM No.511325540
>>511324906
If Russia is the dead weight seize their oil. If they didn't have competent engineers Europe would have cannibalized it after the 'collapse'. Most Baltic hatred toward Russia is entirely based on the fact that they were rugpulled in 1991. You want to see Russia's real face? I can guarantee you if Latvia or whatever went to Russia and said 'we'll rejoin if you pay us what the USSR promised' I can guarantee you Russia would somehow scrape up the usual party line and say 'we don't deal with western imperialists'. That's why they only kept around states like Belarus, because of potatoes. That's why they want Ukraine where Trotsky was from, Trotsky is basically Satan in Soviet cosmology. Ukraine has the most arable land in Europe. If Russia takes Ukraine Europe will slowly become their pet. What does the US have to combat this? Nationalist color revolutions? Russia has private companies now, it doesn't work anymore, the US doesn't know how to handle Russia without a gosplan 99% of anti-Soviet rhetoric revolved around it. Russia is the world's largest exporter of wheat, they're more or less keeping China from collapsing by dumping cheap food on them so they can keep people in factories. Let that sink in. Russia has enough food to support all of China, and allow them to continue GDP growth.
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Anonymous ID: hmwboSr7Poland
7/25/2025, 4:40:52 PM No.511325826
>>511325540
You're obviously a retarded person. Your delusions are laughable. Don't share them in public if you don't want to be ridiculed.
Anonymous ID: AwmRUvFVGermany
7/25/2025, 4:41:19 PM No.511325865
>>511303106
>posts this as first reply under a random post without context or explanation
>half the anons immediately believe it
Why are you people like this?
Anonymous ID: EuAsWDf8Mexico
7/25/2025, 4:42:10 PM No.511325935
>>511303368
Nigga it means that Russia export cheap food the surplus of the local market, while importing expensive food like premium bananas, this just means Russians now have money to import more
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Anonymous ID: FiJISjN4Switzerland
7/25/2025, 4:42:19 PM No.511325949
>>511325540
The russian leaders would rather sell their food to chinks in exchange for equipment to be able to continue the war and let their own people starve, than feed their own people and stop the war.
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Anonymous ID: hmwboSr7Poland
7/25/2025, 4:50:46 PM No.511326645
russia wheat quota
russia wheat quota
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>>511325935
Russia literally limited export of it's cheap wheat to save it for local demand.
>importing expensive food like premium bananas
It's not Canada. It's Russia with Russians.
Anonymous ID: xQ8safqhUnited States
7/25/2025, 4:51:01 PM No.511326662
>>511325949
I hate Russia, but you're blind if you don't see the threat. Want a reason to not align with them? Look at what they did with their debt in 1918 and look at it in 1991. They rugpull literally every single person who deals with them, but acting like a collapse is going to happen is absurd. Also Russia and the US federal government are two sides of the same coin they're federations not national bodies, they have no obligation to their people, they want you to see them as a sports team not a government. I have no delusions that the US would do the same, but the difference between the US and Russia is that the US signed the Atlantic Charter and is very predictable due to holding the world reserve, the only way the US can rugpull anyone is by nuking its own currency. Russia has no such liability, hell on some level the US feds probably want Russia to succeed because if Russia breaks up the WW2 consensus the US could operate just like Russia...but with twice the food and energy reserves. Absolute nightmare situation.
Anonymous ID: mwTKx0UeSwitzerland
7/25/2025, 4:53:20 PM No.511326849
>>511304975
This shows how fucked Western civilization is.
Nigerian population is 236m, and this meme was just a couple of years ago.
Anonymous ID: AIz8mIKxBulgaria
7/25/2025, 5:01:00 PM No.511327500
You don't need grains, you need meat and eggs
Anonymous ID: 6hLQtlvuMontenegro
7/25/2025, 5:11:39 PM No.511328372
My favorite thing is reading Polish fantasies about how this thing will collapse Russia in 2 weeks for the past 11 years.
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Anonymous ID: FiJISjN4Switzerland
7/25/2025, 5:21:09 PM No.511329159
>>511328372
I just don't get how ziggers can still maintain their "russia stronk" delusion. Russia is extremely weak and poor. Anyone can see their economy is crumbling and there is no hope for their future. Balkanization is likely to happen.
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Anonymous ID: BhIjXL+/Kazakhstan
7/25/2025, 5:50:25 PM No.511331549
>>511329159
google russia 90s and search for a few YT videos about that period.
And then compare to what is now.
You'll be surprised.
And pissed that EU missed such a chance to stomp Russia
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Anonymous ID: FiJISjN4Switzerland
7/25/2025, 6:10:32 PM No.511333111
>>511331549
Those 90s are coming back soon. I can't wait until I can go to russia and get myself a 10/10 for the night for the price of a pack of cigs.
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Anonymous ID: BhIjXL+/Kazakhstan
7/25/2025, 6:20:31 PM No.511334288
>>511333111
not surprised
your women ugly as fuck
and guarantees of your "neutrality" in danger at these times
Anonymous ID: nKuWgtHYRussian Federation
7/25/2025, 6:24:37 PM No.511334635
>>511324853

cope westroon
Anonymous ID: nKuWgtHYRussian Federation
7/25/2025, 6:27:07 PM No.511334855
>>511333111

no, you will continue to masturbate to troon porn until you die seething
Anonymous ID: sAdIcgVXFinland
7/25/2025, 6:37:01 PM No.511335638
>>511305140
They aren't. You need about 200kg of grains per person to avoid famine. Russia produced 18 million tons of potatoes last year, that's enough food for about 90 million people. Of course potatoes aren't the main crop they farm, wheat is which they made enough to feed 400 million people last year.
Russia has a negative food trade balance because they buy bananas that don't grow very well in Russia just like everyone else and then sell what ever they have extra like wheat. Sometimes that is positive, sometimes that's negative which depends a lot on things like market prices and harvest amounts for any particular year. Overall Russia produced easily 5 the calories they actually need and are a massive food exporter.
Anonymous ID: MEzI/ll1Netherlands
7/25/2025, 7:01:38 PM No.511337751
So?

40 billion in bunkers
Anonymous ID: amzkhlfcSerbia
7/25/2025, 7:19:55 PM No.511339339
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Russia has effectively RUN out of tanks, has NO food to speak off and statistics say 83% of Russians have never seen a toilet in their life.
Anonymous ID: 3KbGlkr2United States
7/25/2025, 7:23:24 PM No.511339639
'Population Crisis' Propaganda
'Population Crisis' Propaganda
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>>511303029 (OP)
America's been a net importer of food for years. Expect more of this as the kikes keep trying to overpopulate the planet to destroy the human and Natural worlds.
Anonymous ID: a5valBGXBrazil
7/25/2025, 7:34:46 PM No.511340578
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>>511303029 (OP)
Anonymous ID: Sg4vJZ7PBrazil
7/25/2025, 7:38:08 PM No.511340862
>>511303258
theres nothing worse than a polish kike
Anonymous ID: vLoEzWHMUnited States
7/25/2025, 7:55:52 PM No.511342378
>>511303106
>imagine being stupid enough to believe this
this is a retarded russian shill bot. imagine being so stupid as to believe anything they've ever said.

the parts about the US historically subsidizing the USSR's food production is true established historical fact. literally the US had been making up for Soviet economic mismanagement (spending all resources on their military) since day one. it's almost as if the US (zog) wanted there to be a USSR to fight against.

this will go over the heads of simpletons, but everything i stated is true.

as for the current situation, obviously they are in economic dire straights. their own fucking bank jacked up interest rates to 20%. the hybrid peacetime + wartime economy thing isn't working out for them, for reasons beyond the scope of this post.

what i will say though is all russian (nigger-kike-jeet) propagandists can kill themselves. we see you, your tactics are obvious, and you're only scooping up the lowest IQs in your "russia le based" dragnet. fuck yourselves.