Belarus has again raised minimum export prices for dairy products for Russia

Published 2024년 8월 23일

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The Ministry of Agriculture and Food of Belarus has increased the maximum minimum prices for certain dairy products sold under foreign trade agreements, effective from August 23. The new minimum prices for milk and cream, butter, and cheeses are higher than the previous ones, as mentioned in the article. The resolution was published on the National Legal Portal on August 21. The Ministry has also raised the minimum prices for dairy products for export to the Russian market multiple times in 2024, as per the article.
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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 August 21 was published on the National Legal Portal. Since August 23, milk and cream, condensed or with added sugar or other sweeteners, in powder, granules or other solid forms, with a fat content of no more than 1.5% cannot be sold in Russia for less than 200 Russian rubles per 1 kg (previously - 190 rubles), with a fat content of more than 1.5% - less than 380 rubles (previously - 360 rubles); butter with a milk fat content of more than 72% but less than 80% - less than 640 rubles (previously - 620 rubles), with a milk fat content of 80% or more - less than 710 rubles (previously - 690 rubles); cheeses with a fat content of 45% and below - cheaper than 415 rubles (previously - 410 rubles), with a fat ...
Source: Milknews

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