Turkey: Eggs are sold by the grain in some markets in Russia

Published 2023년 12월 11일

Tridge summary

Egg prices in Russia have increased by 40 percent, leading to some markets selling in quantity due to increased demand. The Russian Agricultural Products Inspection Agency has allowed 17 Turkish companies to export eggs to Russia, with inspections to control harmful and prohibited substances during imports. The Federal Antimonopoly Service has submitted a bill to the government to prohibit product manufacturers and suppliers from increasing prices by more than 30 percent for 60 days without economically justified reasons, and has added eggs to the list of products whose prices will be monitored.
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Original content

According to Business FM, a respected news site and radio station of the business world, after the 40 percent increase in egg prices in Russia, some markets started selling this product in quantity. The decrease in chicken prices due to bird flu in the country, the increase in the prices of feed and veterinary medicines, and the increase in the public's demand for eggs as a result of the increase in meat prices led to an increase in egg prices. While in some regions the price of an egg rises to 9-10 rubles, for example, in Crimea, it is stated that the price of some eggs rises up to 20 rubles. As prices increased in Russia and demand could not be met in the market, it was decided to open the market to Turkish egg producers. Russian Agricultural Products Inspection Agency Rosselhoznadzor has given permission to 17 Turkish companies to export eggs as of yesterday. In the statement, it was stated that inspections will be carried out by taking ...
Source: Turkrus

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