The Ministry of Agriculture and Food of Belarus has maintained export prices for dairy products for the Russian Federation

Published Jun 6, 2024

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The Ministry of Agriculture and Food of Belarus has maintained the minimum export prices for butter, cheeses, SOM and SCM supplied to Russia, as stated in a resolution published on June 3. The article outlines the minimum export prices for various categories of dairy products, including butter with different fat contents and cheeses with various fat contents. It also specifies the minimum prices for milk and cream, both with and without sugar or other sweeteners. The article also mentions a slight decrease in the price for Belarusian milk and cream to Venezuela.
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The Ministry of Agriculture and Food of Belarus left unchanged the minimum export prices for butter, cheeses, SOM and SCM, which are supplied to Russia. The corresponding resolution was published on the National Legal Internet Portal on June 3. According to the document, the minimum export price for butter with a fat content of 80% or more is 630 rubles/kg, and for butter with a fat content of 72% to 80% - 580 rubles/kg. The minimum export prices for low-fat and low-fat cheeses for melting are 310 rubles/kg, cheeses with a fat content of 45% and below - 400 rubles/kg, cheeses with a fat content of 45% and above - 405 rubles/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 or other sweeteners (SSM) cannot be sold to Russia for less than 345 Russian rubles/kg. Minimum export prices for milk and cream, condensed or with the addition of sugar or other sweeteners in powder, granules or other ...
Source: Milknews
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