The Cabinet of Ministers removed the need for a license for the export of certain food products, including meat, eggs, offal, etc.
The government amended the list of goods whose exports and imports are subject to licensing and quotas for 2023. This was stated in the resolution of the Cabinet of Ministers on May 12.
In particular, the need for a license to export certain foods has been removed.
The following items are not included in the list of goods whose export is subject to licensing: beef (live), beef (frozen), chicken meat, meat and edible meat products (salted or in brine, dried or smoked), edible flour from meat or meat products, beef, eggs of domestic hens, rye, oats, millet.
Recall that the Ministry of Agrarian Policy predicted a drop in egg prices by 20-40%.
As reported, experts said what will happen in Ukraine to pork prices.
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Source: korrespondent

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