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Russia's Decisions at G8 Summit
RUSSIA - Russia's all set to increase agricultural production and food supplies to world markets to help overcome the global food crisis, claims President Dmitry Medvedev. G8 leaders, who met in a luxury resort on northern Japan's Hokkaido Island, are facing the challenge of global food price hikes caused by poor harvests, reductions in cultivable areas in favor of biofuel production, and high fuel prices.
"Our country's long-term contribution to solving this problem [food crisis] will be to increase substantially agricultural production and [food] supplies both domestically and to world markets," the Russian leader said.
According to RIA Novosti, Medvedev urged the Group of Eight most industrialized nations to strengthen food security through urgent food aid and a long-term package of anti-crisis measures.
The Russian president criticized excessive protectionism and subsidies in the food sector as "economic egotism" and warned against disrupting the current system of food supplies with the lives of millions of people at stake.
Russia's president also proposed on Tuesday that G8 countries hold 'grain summits' to discuss policy and pricing.
"We need a new format within the G8 - meetings of agriculture ministries and a 'grain summit," Dmitry Medvedev said following a G8 meeting which focused on the global economy.
As another solution to the food problem, Medvedev also proposed expanding the use of nuclear energy.
View the RIA Novosti story by clicking here.
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