Over the past week, 4.8 million eggs were imported into Russia

Published 2024년 4월 23일

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From April 15 to 21, Russia's agricultural watchdog, Rosselkhoznadzor, permitted the import of 4.8 million eggs from Azerbaijan, without reporting any issues with quality or regularity. Since the start of the year, Russia has imported 29.3 million eggs from Azerbaijan, Belarus, and Turkey, due to high domestic prices and shortages. These imports are duty-free, with a maximum annual quote of 1.2 billion units. The Ministry of Agriculture is working with domestic manufacturers to increase production and has asked retailers to lower markups. Despite these efforts, the price of eggs in Russia has surged, with a dozen now costing over 100, in some cases as high as 150.
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Last week, from April 15 to 21, Rosselkhoznadzor controlled the supply of 4.8 million chicken edible eggs from Azerbaijan to the Russian market. This was reported in the press service of the department. The shipment, like most others before, was again sent through the Yarag-Kazmalyar checkpoint. No supply irregularities or problems with product quality were identified. In total, since the opening of duty-free import of eggs, the republic has imported 29.3 million eggs into our country. Let us remind you that they are also supplied to our country by Belarus and Türkiye. Since the beginning of the year, they have exported 148 million and 12.3 million eggs, respectively. Moreover, last year Belarus imported 53.5 million pieces. Kazakhstan recently began importing chicken eggs into the Russian market, exporting 600 thousand eggs last month. Supplies of goods to the Russian market from friendly countries were opened from January to June of this year. The reasons are a sharp increase in ...
Source: Rosng

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