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N. Sönnichsen. «Natural gas - countries with the largest reserves 2009-2019». Statista, 15-06-2021. [Consulta: 2 juliol 2021]. «"Russia has the largest proved natural gas reserves in the world. As of 2019, it had 38 trillion cubic meters worth of the fossil fuel, four trillion cubic meters more than ten years prior."»
Shahbandeh, M. «Global barley producers by country 2020/21». Statista, 08-07-2021. [Consulta: 18 juliol 2021]. «"This statistic provides a forecast of barley production volume worldwide in 2020/2021, by country. In that year, Russia produced about 20.63 million metric tons of barley."»
Shahbandeh, M. «Sunflower seed production in major countries 2019/20». Statista, 25-02-2021. [Consulta: 18 juliol 2021]. «"Russia is also a major producer of sunflower seeds worldwide, with a production volume of 15.3 million metric tons in 2019/2020."»
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