Belarus increased export prices for condensed milk for Russia

Published 2023년 12월 8일

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The Ministry of Agriculture and Food of Belarus has increased the minimum export prices for condensed milk and cream when supplied to Russia, with the minimum export price for condensed milk with a fat content of more than 1.5% being raised from 305 to 310 Russian rubles per 1 kg. Export prices for butter remain the same as of November 25, with a fat content of 80% or more priced at 550 Russian rubles per 1 kg and a fat content from 72% to 80% priced at 500 rubles per 1 kg. The ministry has been establishing minimum export prices for various food products for different sales markets since June 2022.
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Moscow. December 8th. INTERFAX.RU - The Ministry of Agriculture and Food of Belarus has again increased the minimum export prices for condensed milk (cream) supplied to Russia. The corresponding resolution was published on the National Legal Internet Portal. From December 7, the minimum export price of condensed milk (cream) with a fat content of more than 1.5% has been increased from 305 rubles to 310 rubles per 1 kg. Export prices for butter in effect since November 25 have not changed: fat content 80% or more - 550 Russian rubles per 1 kg, fat content from 72% to 80% - 500 rubles per 1 kg. Current prices for other dairy products and cattle meat for supplies to Russia have also been kept at the same level. Since June 2022, the Ministry of Agriculture and Food has been establishing minimum ...
Source: Interfax

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