Russia: Has drinking fallen by 80% in five years?
Alcohol consumption has fallen sharply according to Russia’s health ministry- we take a look at the figures.
There’s a stereotype of Russia as a nation of vodka-swilling hard drinkers – but is that idea out of date? The Russian health minister told a conference recently that the country’s alcohol consumption there has dropped by 80% in just five years. Can that be true? The 91¸£ÀûÉç Russian Service’s Georgy Neyaskin has been trying to track down the source of the figures.
Presenter: Tim Harford
Producer: Beth Sagar-Fenton
(image: People stand next to a shelf with strong drinks in a food store in Moscow. Photo credit Andrey Smirnov/Getty Images)
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