Export of apples and pears to Belarus allowed again

Published May 2, 2022

Tridge summary

Belarus has lifted an import ban on several products, including apples and pears, due to concerns of food shortages and potential price increases, contradicting an earlier ban on vehicles from EU countries, impacting fruit lorries and forcing them to deliver cargo to logistics centers via Russian or Belarusian carriers.
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Belarus (Belarus) has allowed the import of a number of products, including apples and pears, again this week, De Fruitteeltkrant reports. The country has lifted the import ban on a large number of products announced on January 1 of this year, according to a report published on April 28 by the Polish Ministry of Agriculture. The reason would be that the Belarusian Ministry of Agriculture fears that there will be a shortage of certain foodstuffs and prices will rise too much. On April 16, Belarus banned vehicles from EU countries from crossing the Belarusian border. This is in response to sanctions taken by the EU against Russian and Belarusian carriers. Due to Belarusian sanctions, ...
Source: AGF

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