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Scottish government approves £600K deal by Pepsi to send seed potatoes to be planted in Russia

Scotland has approved a deal to send thousands of seed potatoes to Russia. Pepsi made a £600k deal with Aberdeen's Saltire Seed, to deliver 2,000 tubers. Many companies pulled out of business in Russia because of the Ukraine war.

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