The Ministry of Agriculture and Food of Belarus increased export prices for butter and whole milk powder for the Russian Federation

Published Apr 1, 2024

Tridge summary

The Ministry of Agriculture and Food of Belarus has declared an increase in the minimum export prices for certain dairy products to Russia starting March 25, 2024. The revised minimum prices include 610 rubles/kg for butter with a fat content of 80% or more, 560 rubles/kg for butter with a fat content between 72% to 80%, and 335 rubles/kg for whole milk powder (WMP) and similar products with a fat content over 1.5%. However, the prices for skimmed milk powder and cheeses will not be altered. This adjustment aims to regulate the export pricing structure for these dairy commodities.
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Original content

The Ministry of Agriculture and Food of Belarus has increased the minimum export prices for butter and whole milk powder, which are supplied to Russia. The corresponding resolution was published on the National Legal Internet Portal. According to the document, from March 25, 2024, the minimum export prices for butter with a fat content of 80% or more increased by 25 rubles. and amounted to 610 rubles/kg, for butter with fat content from 72% to 80% - also 25 rubles. up to 560 rub./kg. Milk and cream, condensed, in powder, granules or other solid forms, with a fat content of more than 1.5 wt. %, without added sugar ...
Source: Milknews

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