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Belarus increased minimum export prices for dairy products

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Belarus
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Published Mar 3, 2024

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The Ministry of Agriculture and Food of Belarus has announced an increase in the minimum prices for certain goods sold under foreign trade agreements, effective from March 1, 2024. The new prices include milk and cream sold to Russia for no less than 320 Russian rubles per kg, and to other countries for no less than $3.4 per kg. The prices for butter and cheeses have also been increased. The resolution was published on the National Legal Internet Portal.
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Moscow. 2nd of March. INTERFAX.RU - 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 dated February 28, 2024 No. 15 was officially published on Saturday on the National Legal Internet Portal. In accordance with the resolution, from March 1, milk and cream, condensed, in powder, granules or other solid forms, with a fat content of more than 1.5 wt. %, without adding sugar or other sweeteners, it cannot be sold to Russia for less than 320 Russian rubles per kg (previously 310), to the countries of the EAEU, CIS, Georgia, as well as other countries - for less than $3.4 per kg (previously $3.3 per kg) ; butter with a milk fat content of 80% or more - 585 rubles (previously 560) and $5.7 (previously 5.5), respectively; butter with a milk fat content of more than 72%, but less than 80% - 535 rubles (previously 510) ...
Source: Interfax
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