"The animals have nothing to eat, just as the people in Russia have nothing to eat, so the quality of the skins goes down."
--Roland Shuck, deputy director of Tukafurlux, a Dutch-Ukranian joint venture fur company that now shies away from buying the pelts of Russian animals.
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