Belarus increases export prices for dairy products for deliveries to Russia

Published 2024년 8월 23일

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Belarus has increased the maximum minimum prices for goods sold under foreign trade contracts, according to a new resolution by the Ministry of Agriculture. The prices for dairy products like condensed milk, cream, butter, and cheeses, exported to Russia and Algeria, have been raised. The prices vary based on the fat content and the country of export. The new prices for these dairy products are detailed in the resolution and have been published online.
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The maximum minimum prices for goods sold under foreign trade contracts have been increased in Belarus. This decision is contained in the Resolution of the Ministry of Agriculture No. 89 of August 21, published on the National Legal Internet Portal. According to the document, condensed milk and cream (in powder, granules or other solid forms), with a fat content of no more than 1.5%, without added sugar, will be supplied to the Russian market at a price of 200 Russian rubles per kilogram. Similar products, the fat content of which exceeds 1.5%, will cost 380 Russian rubles per kilogram. Butter has also become more expensive for the Russian Federation - its cost has increased ...
Source: RUAgronews

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