Belarus again increased the minimum export prices for butter and milk products for Russia

Published 2024년 4월 3일

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The Ministry of Agriculture and Food of Belarus has implemented an increase in the minimum prices for specific dairy products, including milk, cream with over 1.5% fat content, and butter, when sold to Russia under foreign trade agreements starting April 2. This price adjustment, which follows a previous increase on March 25, exclusively targets products destined for the Russian market, leaving prices for exports to other countries unaffected. The move aims to regulate the pricing of Belarusian dairy products in the Russian market.
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The Ministry of Agriculture and Food of Belarus has increased the maximum minimum prices for certain types of goods sold under foreign trade agreements. In accordance with the resolution, from April 2, 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 to Russia for less than 340 Russian rubles per kg (previously 335); butter with a milk fat content of 80% or more - 630 rubles (previously 610); butter with a milk fat content of more than 72%, but less than 80% - 580 rubles ...
Source: Milknews

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