02.10.2023, 08:52
Belarus has raised export prices for butter for Russia again
Source: OREANDA-NEWS
OREANDA-NEWS The Ministry of Agriculture and Food has adjusted the maximum minimum prices for some goods sold under foreign trade agreements. This is provided for by the Ministry's resolution No. 123 of September 29, 2023, which is officially published on the National Legal Internet Portal, BelTA reports.
According to the document, butter with a milk fat content of 80% or more will be sold to Russia for no less than 470 Russian rubles per 1 kg (previously - 460 Russian rubles). As for butter with a milk fat content of more than 72%, but less than 80%, the maximum minimum price has been increased from 410 to 420 Russian rubles per 1 kg.
The cost of products is set depending on the export region: Russia, the EAEU countries (except Russia), the CIS countries (except the EAEU countries) and Georgia, countries outside the CIS (except Georgia).
The same document invalidates the decree of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food No. 115 of September 15, 2023 "On the establishment of maximum minimum prices".
Resolution No. 123 entered into force on September 30, 2023.
According to the document, butter with a milk fat content of 80% or more will be sold to Russia for no less than 470 Russian rubles per 1 kg (previously - 460 Russian rubles). As for butter with a milk fat content of more than 72%, but less than 80%, the maximum minimum price has been increased from 410 to 420 Russian rubles per 1 kg.
The cost of products is set depending on the export region: Russia, the EAEU countries (except Russia), the CIS countries (except the EAEU countries) and Georgia, countries outside the CIS (except Georgia).
The same document invalidates the decree of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food No. 115 of September 15, 2023 "On the establishment of maximum minimum prices".
Resolution No. 123 entered into force on September 30, 2023.
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