9 Feb 2024 18:27

Belarus' Agriculture and Food Ministry raises export prices on cheese for Russia

MINSK. Feb 9 (Interfax) - Belarus' Agriculture and Food Ministry has raised the minimum export prices for cheese supplied to Russia, according to the ministry's resolution posted on the national legal internet portal.

According to the resolution, as of February 8, the minimum export price for cheese with fat content of 45% and below on FCA terms for the manufacturer is 395 Russian rubles per 1 kg versus 390 rubles previously, and the export price for cheese with fat content above 45% is 400 rubles per 1 kg versus 390 rubles previously.

Current prices are unchanged for other dairy products and cattle meat exported to Russia.

According to the Belarusian government's previously implemented decision, the Agriculture and Food Ministry has been setting minimum export prices for a number of food products since June 2022, depending on the specific sales market.