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Published 20:30 23 Apr 2019 BST
Updated 20:41 23 Apr 2019 BST
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Mr Borisov has reportedly said that he is prepared to provide seal fat "to any kindergarten class, like in old times.
"A spoonful a day, just like in our childhood."
His company produced 10,000 cans of spotted seal meat as well as seal fat and seal bacon last year, he claimed, and now has a state grant to begin producing smoked seal sausages.
It has already killed 137 seals for the sausages, according to a government report.
An online petition to halt the production of the product has gotten over 160,000 signatures.
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