Belarus raises minimum export prices on cheese for Russia
MINSK. June 17 (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 on the national legal internet portal.
According to the resolution, as of June 17, the minimum export price for cheese with fat content of 45% and below on FCA terms for the manufacturer is 435 Russian rubles per 1 kg versus 405 rubles previously, and the export price for cheese with fat content above 45% is 445 rubles per 1 kg versus 415 rubles previously.
Prices for packaged cheeses, as well as low-fat and fat-free processed cheeses, are unchanged for shipments to the Russian market. Prices for all types of cheese exported to other markets are also unchanged.