Belarus has increased the minimum export prices for synthetic materials for the Russian Federation

Published 2024년 4월 15일

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The Ministry of Agriculture and Food of Belarus has announced an increase in the minimum prices for certain dairy products exported to Russia, effective from April 12. The new minimum price for milk and cream with over 1.5% fat content, without added sugar or sweeteners, is now 345 Russian rubles per kg, up from the previous 340 rubles. This marks a continuation of the trend of increasing dairy export prices to the Russian market that began earlier in the year, although the prices for other dairy products and exports to other countries remain the same.
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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. The corresponding resolution of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food was published on the National Legal Internet Portal. In accordance with the document, from April 12, milk and cream in solid forms (including condensed, powder and granules) with a fat content of more than 1.5%, without added sugar or other sweeteners, cannot be sold to Russia for less than 345 Russian rubles per kg (previously 340 rubles). The cost of other dairy products when supplied to Russia, as ...
Source: Milknews

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