Russia: The Ministry of Agriculture and Food has changed the minimum export prices for dairy and meat products

Published 2022년 9월 8일

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The Ministry of Agriculture and Food of Russia has established new minimum export prices for dairy and meat products, effective September 7, 2022. The prices vary depending on the export destination. Fresh, chilled, and frozen beef, as well as young cattle meat, can no longer be sold to certain countries for less than $4.2 per kg for fresh meat and $4 per kg for adult cattle. The minimum export price for these products to other states is $4.35 and $3.9 per kg, respectively. The decree also sets minimum prices for milk powder, cream, butter, and cheeses.
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New minimum export prices for dairy and meat products have been set. This is provided for by the Decree of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food of September 7, 2022 No. 92, which is officially published on the National Legal Internet Portal. The cost of products is set depending on the region of export: Russia, Azerbaijan, the EAEU countries (except Russia), as well as the CIS countries and Georgia (except the EAEU countries and Azerbaijan), countries outside the CIS (except Georgia). According to the document, fresh, chilled and frozen beef, as well as young cattle meat, cannot be sold to Russia, the EAEU countries, the CIS and Georgia for less than $4.2 per kg, and from adult ...
Source: Milknews

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