Belarus again raises minimum prices for exporting number of dairy products to Russia
MINSK. Nov 22 (Interfax) - Belarus' Agriculture and Food Ministry has once again raised the lowest minimum prices for specific types of goods sold under foreign trade agreements, with the ministry officially publishing the corresponding resolution, dated November 21, 2024, on the national legal internet portal.
The resolution indicates that as of November 22, low fat and fat-free cheese for melting may not be sold in Russia for less than 340 rubles per kilogram (previously 330 rubles); with fat content of 45% and below for less than 455 rubles per kg (previously 445 rubles); with a fat content above 45% for less than 465 rubles per kg (previously 455 rubles).
The country's Agriculture and Food Ministry earlier this year raised the minimum prices for exporting dairy products to the Russian market on March 8 and 23, April 2 and 12, June 22, July 12 and 16, August 1, 16 and 23, September 12, and October 3 and 19.