Belarus has doubled the supply of chicken eggs to Russia this year

Published 2024년 1월 9일

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Belarus has increased its egg supply to Russia, with 11.7 million chicken edible eggs imported in the first 9 days of January compared to 6.3 million in the same period last year. In 2023, Belarus supplied over 510.8 million eggs to Russia, while eggs from Azerbaijan and Turkey are also imported. Due to a sharp rise in egg prices, Russia abolished the import duty on eggs for six months to stabilize the price situation.
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Belarus sharply increased its supply of eggs to the Russian Federation at the beginning of the year, Interfax reports. According to the press service of Rosselkhoznadzor, from January 1 to January 9, 11.7 million chicken edible eggs were imported, compared to 6.3 million for the same period last year. “Belarus is a stable supplier of food eggs to Russia. According to FSIS Argus, over the past four years, an average of more than 630 million eggs have been supplied to the Russian market annually,” the statement says. In 2023, Belarus supplied more than 510.8 million eggs to the Russian Federation. As reported, eggs from Azerbaijan and Turkey are also imported into the Russian Federation. Against the backdrop of a sharp rise in the price of eggs, the Russian Federation abolished the import duty on them for six months. It is expected that this measure will allow the import of 1.2 billion eggs and stabilize the price situation. According to Rosstat, in November 2023, eggs in the ...
Source: Otr-online

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