The Ministry of Agriculture and Food of Belarus has increased the minimum export prices for certain dairy products as outlined in Resolution No. 112, published on October 17. The new prices include a rise for skimmed milk powder from 200 to 210 rubles/kg, low-fat and fat-free cheeses from 325 to 330 rubles/kg, cheeses with a fat content of 45% and below from 435 to 445 rubles/kg, and cheeses with a fat content of 45% and above from 445 to 455 rubles/kg. Prices for butter with a fat content of 80% or more remain at 800 rubles/kg, and for butter with a fat content of 72% to 80% at 730 rubles/kg. Additionally, the export price of skimmed milk powder to Algeria increased from 2.2 to 2.3 US dollars/kg, while the price for condensed milk and cream with a fat content over 1.5% without added sugar to Russia remains at 400 rubles/kg.