Over the past week, Azerbaijan and Türkiye imported more than 2.15 million eggs into the Russian Federation

Published 2024년 5월 20일

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From May 13 to 19, Azerbaijan and Turkey exported 2.15 million edible chicken eggs to Russia, fulfilling quality and safety standards set by Russia. Since the start of the year, Azerbaijan has exported 43.1 million eggs, and Turkey 26.8 million, with Belarus and Kazakhstan also contributing significantly. These imports, duty-free until June 30, are aimed at addressing the sharp increase in domestic egg prices and shortage in Russia, which have seen a decrease only at the end of winter. The government's efforts to stabilize the egg market, including agreements with producers and retailers, have contributed to the situation, but the price drop has not been consistent.
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Last week, from May 13 to 19, Azerbaijan and Turkey sent 2 million 150 thousand 400 edible chicken eggs to the Russian market. This was reported in Rosselkhoznador. The first of the countries imported the largest part, 1.2 million pieces, the second - the remaining 950,400. The batch, like most of the others, was exported through the Yarag-Kazmalyar checkpoint in Dagestan, which shares the republic with friendly countries. Turkish exporters also supplied four shipments of 1.7 million pieces through the Novorossiysk Sea Port checkpoint. Specialists from the Russian department controlled the import of products, checked documents for the goods, 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 met Russian requirements for quality and safety. In this regard, a decision was made to allow supplies. In total, from the beginning of the year to date, the ...
Source: Rosng

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