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Russian farmers complain of mobile internet shutdowns amid spring planting

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Posted on March 26, 2026

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· Last updated: April 1, 2026

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MOSCOW, March 26 (Reuters) - Russian government measures to shut down mobile internet across the country because of Ukrainian drone attacks are affecting fieldwork during the planting season, a major

Russian Farmers Struggle With Mobile Internet Shutdowns Amid Spring Planting Season

Impact of Mobile Internet Restrictions on Russian Agriculture

MOSCOW, March 26 (Reuters) - Russian government measures to shut down mobile internet across the country because of Ukrainian drone attacks are affecting fieldwork during the planting season, a major farming lobby said on Thursday.

Government Digitisation Efforts and Farmer Requirements

The government requires farmers to log the amount of seed they have for planting and the volumes of grain they produce and sell in an online system as it seeks to digitise the agriculture sector.

Regions Most Affected by Shutdowns

Several top grain-producing regions border Ukraine or are located close to the border. These regions have become targets of frequent drone or missile attacks, with authorities shutting down mobile internet, which can be used for targeting.

Challenges Faced by Farmers During Shutdowns

"In situations when restrictions on mobile internet access are applied, farmers regularly face problems connecting to mandatory agricultural systems," a letter from the People Farmers lobby group to the Digital Development Ministry said.

The letter said the restrictions make digital reporting impossible during shutdowns, creating risks of late reporting, penalties and financial losses for farms during the crucial planting season, which has started in the southern regions.

Lobby Group's Request for Internet Access Exemptions

The lobby asked for the services to be included in a so-called "white list" of internet resources that remain accessible during shutdowns, which currently includes more than 100 websites.

(Reporting by Gleb Bryanski; Editing by Alex Richardson)

Key Takeaways

  • Mobile internet blackouts—intended to counter Ukrainian drone navigation—have surged across Russia, with over 650 shutdowns in June alone, hitting agricultural regions particularly hard (en.wikipedia.org).
  • Farmers must report seed planting volumes and grain sales via an online system; shutdowns make this impossible, threatening delayed filings, penalties and financial losses during the planting period (apnews.com).
  • Farming lobby group has requested that agricultural reporting platforms be added to a government-approved "white list" of services exempt from shutdowns to maintain digital access amid mobile internet restrictions (apnews.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why are mobile internet shutdowns affecting Russian farmers?
Mobile internet shutdowns, implemented due to Ukrainian drone attacks, are disrupting farmers' ability to access mandatory digital agricultural reporting systems during the planting season.
What online systems are farmers required to use?
Russian farmers are required to use online systems to log the amount of seed for planting and record the volumes of grain produced and sold.
How does the internet shutdown impact farming operations?
Internet shutdowns prevent farmers from submitting mandatory digital reports, risking delayed reporting, potential penalties, and financial losses during the crucial planting season.
What solution do farming lobbies propose?
The People Farmers lobby group has asked the government to include agricultural reporting services in a 'white list' of internet resources that remain accessible during shutdowns.

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