8 Dec 2023 15:51

Belarus' Agriculture and Food Ministry increases export prices for condensed milk for Russia

MINSK. Dec 8 (Interfax) - Belarus' Agriculture and Food Ministry has once again increased the minimum export prices for condensed milk/cream supplied to Russia.

The minimum export price for condensed milk/cream with fat content over 1.5% has increased from 305 rubles per kg to 310 rubles per kg as of December 7, in accordance with the ministry's resolution published on the national legal internet portal.

Export prices for butter in effect since November 25 have not changed, with fat content of 80% or more at 550 Russian rubles per kg, and fat content from 72% to 80% at 500 rubles per kg.

Current prices for other dairy products and cattle meat have also remained the same when supplied to Russia.

In accordance with the Belarusian government's previously adopted decision from June 2022, the Agriculture and Food Ministry sets minimum export prices for a number of food products depending on the specific sales market, including for Russia; the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) countries, except Russia; the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) countries and Georgia, except for the EAEU countries and Azerbaijan; for Azerbaijan; and for countries outside the CIS, except Georgia.