Azerbaijan and Türkiye have supplied more than 62 million eggs to Russia since the beginning of May

Published 2024년 5월 6일

Tridge summary

Since the start of this month, Azerbaijan and Turkey have exported 62.2 million new batches of edible chicken eggs to the Russian market, with Azerbaijan leading the imports (41.6 million). No issues with quality or supply irregularities were found, and the eggs meet Russian requirements. Since the start of duty-free imports in January, Azerbaijan has exported about 71 million eggs, and Turkey over 12.6 million. Import quotas are set at 1.2 billion units. The high demand and local shortages of eggs in Russia have led to prices exceeding 100 rubles for a dozen eggs, but they are gradually becoming cheaper.
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Original content

Since the beginning of this month, Azerbaijan and Turkey have exported 62.2 million new batches of edible chicken eggs to the Russian market. This was reported by Rosselkhoznadzor. The first country imported the largest volumes – 41.6 million. Department specialists controlled the import of both shipments, carried out document checks and physical inspections, checked product labeling and took samples for safety and quality indicators. No supply irregularities or problems with product quality were identified. Also, the received products fully meet Russian requirements. In this regard, a decision was made to allow supplies. It is not specified where the products were imported from. Thus, in total, about 71 million eggs have already been supplied from Azerbaijan to the Russian market since the opening of duty-free imports. Türkiye had exported over 12 million units by April. Also, from April 22 to May 1, she imported another 2.2 million through the Novorossiysk Sea Port checkpoint. ...
Source: Rosng

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