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  "path": "/while-latvia-remains-silent-russia-profits-fertiliser-transit-continues-to-feed-the-war-economy-280961",
  "publishedAt": "2026-06-04T15:14:52.000Z",
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  "tags": [
    "Money",
    "Politics",
    "Social",
    "World",
    "Belarusian fertilizers",
    "Featurd",
    "fertilizer exports",
    "fertilizer transit",
    "Russia war economy",
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    "While Latvia remains silent, Russia profits: fertiliser transit continues to feed the war economy",
    "Baltic News Network"
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  "textContent": "Opinion article The debate over global fertiliser supply chains is growing louder. Governments and international organisations increasingly recognise that maintaining stable fertiliser exports is essential for global food security. In recent months, the United States has also encouraged efforts to find solutions that would allow larger volumes of Belarusian fertilisers to reach world markets while […]\n\nThe post While Latvia remains silent, Russia profits: fertiliser transit continues to feed the war economy appeared first on Baltic News Network.",
  "title": "While Latvia remains silent, Russia profits: fertiliser transit continues to feed the war economy"
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