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Agriculture trade turnover between Russia, China up 21% in 2025 — minister

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Russian Agriculture Minister Oksana Lut stated that agricultural trade turnover between Russia and China increased by 21% to $11 billion in 2025. She emphasized the growth of the bilateral relationship and the goal of supplying more Russian consumer goods to the Chinese market.

Propaganda risk 20%
Claims checked 2
Techniques found 1
Topics 2

Coverage spectrum

Coverage gap: Low Left coverage
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Center100%
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What happened

Agriculture turnover between Russia and China gained 21% to $11 bln in 2025, Russian Agriculture Minister Oksana Lut told the Izvestia daily.

Why it matters

"Trade turnover [between Russia and China] increased by 21% last year to $11 bln," she said.

Common ground

Russia is growing in its relationship with China, the minister noted.

Perspective signals

The tension in the story is sharpened by Glittering Generalities: language that can make the dispute feel more urgent, personal, or adversarial than the underlying facts alone.


Russian Agriculture Minister Oksana Lut stated that agricultural trade turnover between Russia and China increased by 21% to $11 billion in 2025. She emphasized the growth of the bilateral relationship and the goal of supplying more Russian consumer goods to the Chinese market.

open_in_new Read the original article: https://tass.com/economy/2133993

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Propaganda Score
confidence: 95%
Minor concerns. Some persuasive language detected, but largely factual.

psychologyPropaganda Techniques Detected

eFinder identified 1 propaganda technique in this article. These signals explain how wording, emphasis, or missing context can shape a reader's interpretation.

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Glittering Generalities 70% confidence
Using vague, emotionally appealing phrases ('freedom', 'justice') without specifics.
Found in this article: eFinder flagged this technique because the story's framing or source language may guide readers toward a particular interpretation. Review the claim checks and evidence below to separate what is directly supported from what is implied by wording or emphasis.
Why it matters: Recognizing glittering generalities helps readers compare the article's framing with the underlying facts and with coverage from other sources.

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eFinder analyzed this article and checked 2 claims against available evidence, cross-references, web search, and Wikipedia. Here is what the fact-checking layer found.

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Claim 1: “Agriculture turnover between Russia and China gained 21% to $11 bln in 2025”
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The specific figure of a 21% increase to $11 billion in 2025 is mentioned in two web search snippets, but both appear to be reporting the same statement from Oksana Lut via Izvestia. There are no independent secondary sources or official statistics provided in the evidence to corroborate this specific number.
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — The Agricultural Bank of China (ABC), also known as AgBank, is a Chinese largely state-owned multinational banking and financial services corporation headquartered in Beijing, China. It is one of the …
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agricultural_Bank_of_China
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — Agriculture has been a cornerstone of the People's Republic of China (PRC) and its predecessors' economy and culture for millennia, supporting one of the world's largest populations and driving econom…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agriculture_in_China
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — Agriculture in Russia is an important part of the economy of the Russian Federation. The agricultural sector survived a severe transition decline in the early 1990s as it struggled to transform from a…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Agriculture_in_Russia
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Claim 2: “Russian Agriculture Minister Oksana Lut told the Izvestia daily”
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Multiple authoritative sources confirm Oksana Lut's identity and role. Wikipedia and the official Russian Government website both confirm she has been the Minister of Agriculture since May 2024. A web search result explicitly links her statement to the Izvestia daily.
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — Dmitry Nikolayevich Patrushev (Russian: Дмитрий Николаевич Патрушев; born 13 October 1977) is a Russian banker and politician serving as the deputy prime minister for agriculture since May 2024. He pr…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dmitry_Patrushev
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — The Ministry of Agriculture of the Russian Federation (Russian: Министерство сельского хозяйства Российской Федерации, romanized: Ministerstvo selskogo khozyaystva Rossiyskoy Federatsii) is a ministry…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ministry_of_Agriculture_(Russi…
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wikipedia NEUTRAL — Oksana Nikolaevna Lut (Russian: Окса́на Никола́евна Лут; born 25 February 1979) is a Russian economist and politician serving as the Minister of Agriculture since May 2024. She previously served as Fi…
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oksana_Lut
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