Belarus Lowers Prices for Some Cheeses for Russia

Belarus’ Agriculture and Food Ministry has revised some minimum export prices for dairy products through Resolution No. 41 of May 6. The document was published today on the National Legal Internet Portal and enters into force on May 7.

The minimum price for milk and cream, concentrated or containing added sugar or other sweetening matter, in powder, granules, or other solid forms, with a fat content not exceeding 1.5%, has been increased by $0.2 for all markets except Russia. These products must now be exported at a price no lower than $2.8 per kilogram.

The ministry also lowered prices for low-fat and fat-free processed cheese products for the Russian market. They must now be supplied at a price no lower than 295 Russian rubles per kilogram. The price was reduced by 50 Russian rubles.

Other prices for meat and dairy products regulated by the Agriculture and Food Ministry remained unchanged.

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