Surcharges on prices for agricultural products purchased from the population have been established in 2026.

February 4, Minsk . Resolution No. 8 of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food dated January 27, 2026, established markups to the purchase prices of agricultural products purchased from the population in 2026. BELTA reports this with reference to

The size of the markups (in Belarusian rubles) per 1 kg of product will be: 0.11 - raw cow's milk of basic fat content, supplied to organizations processing agricultural products for the production of dairy products; 1.10 - young cattle with a live weight of up to 100 kg, purchased by organizations for growing; 0.60 - cattle by live weight, purchased by organizations engaged in meat processing.

The resolution comes into force after its official publication and applies to relations that arose from January 1, 2026.

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