Belarus has no serious problems in food exports to Russia - Deputy Prime Minister

Belarus has no serious problems in food exports to Russia - Deputy Prime Minister
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Belarusian agricultural producers do not experience serious problems in supplying their products to the Russian market. This was stated by Deputy Prime Minister of Belarus Vladimir Dvornik on Tuesday on TV channel "Belarus 1.
 
 
 
"The problem with the Russian Federation in terms of the closure of enterprises is not acute today. If some enterprises are closed (restrictions from ROSSELKHOZNADZOR - TASS), the next ones are opened after the Russian Federation makes remarks and conditions," said the Deputy Prime Minister.
 
The janitor reminded that "the lion's share goes to the Russian Federation, 90% of the total EXPORT is the Russian Federation". "As of today, the remains we have in the warehouses are insignificant," said the Deputy Prime Minister. At the same time, he said that Belarusian producers are trying to diversify their exports.
 
"As for the pricing policy, this year's export is quite premium. About $2 billion has been sold for half a year (food for export - TASS). I think that by the end of the year we should approach $5 billion or more," said Deputy Prime Minister of Belarus.
 
Representatives of Belarus have repeatedly expressed disagreement with the actions of Rosselkhoznadzor, which limited the supply of Belarusian dairy and MEAT products to RUSSIA in connection with the identified violations and claims for its quality.

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