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Kremlin attempts to double its grain exports

By Isabel Gorst in Moscow

Published: November 12 2009 22:14 | Last updated: November 12 2009 22:14

When Pyotr Stolypin, prime minister under the last Tsar, gave Russian farmers the right to own land, the country soared in five years to be the world’s biggest grain producer.

A century and a production roller-coaster ride later, Russia once again has set its eyes on becoming a major grain player, banking on strong private sector interest due to rising global food prices.

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