The Ministry of Agriculture and Food of Belarus has once again changed the maximum minimum export prices for meat and dairy products.
The decision to make adjustments is contained in the agency’s resolution No. 125 dated December 4 of this year.
The document was officially published on the republic’s legal internet portal.
Attached to it is a list of those goods exported by the country whose prices have changed. There are nine items in the list.
According to the resolution, the new prices apply to carcasses and half-carcasses of cattle (fresh, chilled, frozen) and other cuts of cattle sent abroad.
Milk, cream, dry dairy products, and butter of varying fat content will also be sent outside of Belarus at new prices.
The same applies to cheeses (low-fat, fat-free for melting, with fat content below and above 45%) and some other products.
Prices were set separately for deliveries to Russia, other countries of the EAEU and the CIS, and Georgia, countries outside the CIS.
The decree of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food came into force on December 6, 2024.
It is especially important to note that those contracts that were concluded before the entry into force of the ministerial decree, and for which payment was made in part, must be brought into compliance with the provisions of the decree.