Inside A Cydr Lubelski Bottling Plant As Putin Fruit Ban Turns Poles Into Cider Drinkers

A worker arranges labels on the automated bottling line in the production plant at the Cydr Lubelski plant, operated by Ambra SA, in Bilgoraj, Poland, on Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2014. Faced with losing the country's largest market -- as much as 677,000 metric tons in apples meant for Russia and more than half of last year's shipments -- some of the nation's biggest newspapers are urging citizens to eat more fruit and drink more cider. Photographer: Bartek Sadowski/Bloomberg via Getty Images
A worker arranges labels on the automated bottling line in the production plant at the Cydr Lubelski plant, operated by Ambra SA, in Bilgoraj, Poland, on Wednesday, Aug. 27, 2014. Faced with losing the country's largest market -- as much as 677,000 metric tons in apples meant for Russia and more than half of last year's shipments -- some of the nation's biggest newspapers are urging citizens to eat more fruit and drink more cider. Photographer: Bartek Sadowski/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Inside A Cydr Lubelski Bottling Plant As Putin Fruit Ban Turns Poles Into Cider Drinkers
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