Minsk has again raised minimum export prices for a number of dairy products for Russia

Published 2024년 12월 6일

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The Belarus Ministry of Agriculture and Food has increased the maximum minimum prices for certain dairy products sold under foreign trade agreements to Russia. The new prices range from 235 rubles to 495 rubles per kg, depending on the fat content of the milk, cream, and cheese. The resolution was published on the National Legal Internet Portal and will take effect from December 6. The ministry has made similar increases throughout the year.
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Moscow. December 6. INTERFAX.RU - The Ministry of Agriculture and Food of Belarus has raised the maximum minimum prices for certain types of goods sold under foreign trade agreements. The corresponding resolution of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food of December 4 was published on Friday on the National Legal Internet Portal. According to the document, from December 6, milk and cream, condensed, in powder, granules or other solid forms, with a fat content of more than 1.5 wt. %, without added sugar or other sweeteners, cannot be sold in Russia for less than 420 Russian rubles per kg (previously 400), less than 1.5 wt. % - cheaper than 235 rubles (previously - 210 rubles), low-fat and fat-free cheeses for melting - cheaper than 370 rubles (previously - 340 rubles), 45% fat and below - cheaper than 485 rubles (previously - 455 rubles), fat content above 45% - cheaper than ...
Source: Interfax

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