"net" company won most of the fresh meat import quota

Posted on Dec 11, 2019 by Ifi Reporter

Ezra-controlled net company won most of the fresh meat import quota exempt from quota for 2020. Net pledge of NIS 32 per kilogram of fresh ground meat won 7,000 tonnes quota. The second winner is a chain approved until it pledged to NIS 30 per consumer price. C and won a quota of 800 tonnes of fresh meat.
The Ministry of Economy claims that fresh minced meat will be marketed in Israel in 2020 in the food chains and butchers' private butchery markets at a price of between NIS 30-32 per kg. This is a reduction of about 30% to 25% of the prices that were obtained from customs duties exempt from last year.
Price reductions are recorded despite rising meat prices in the global market due to a global shortage of cattle supply. In the past year, meat prices in the global commodity market have risen by 14%. This is the first division of 2 for next year, and in the coming days, the Quota Commission will publish another tender for the balance of the unallocated amount of an additional 8,000 tonnes.
In addition, this week, the quota committee distributed 350 tonnes of desktop butter to importers who pledged to import the butter by the end of the month and market it at a consumer price between NIS 3.60-3.94 and 100 grams, lower than the regulated price.
Importers who won the butter quota are Willie Food's Gold Frost, Tamir Products, DSR Trading, Eseman Trading, BMB International and Intergata Dealer. Willie Food won the tender Although only in April the Ministry of Economy announced a forfeiture of the company's NIS 133,000 for not bringing Israel the amount of butter it won in the tender last year
In addition, the Commission distributed an additional 540 tonnes of butter to the industry. The commission recently released another tender to distribute 5,000 tonnes of butter-free quotas for 2020 and the results of the additional auction are expected to be announced by the end of the month after bidders submit their proposals.
Danny Tal, Director of Import Administration and Chairman of the Customs Committee, said that "Opening the fresh meat market to import competition proves itself and contributes to reducing prices in the domestic market. We hope the butter tariff will be eliminated soon, which will reduce prices for desktop butter and other dairy products. "

 


ABOUT IFI TODAY

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum

Newsline

Two IDF soldiers were killed Monday by an explosive Hezbollah drone blast

May 7, 2024 by Ifi Reporter

Two IDF soldiers - Acting Master Sergeant Dan Kamhaji, 31 years old from Kfar Oranim, and Acting Master Sergeant Nachman Natan Hertz, 31 years old from Elazar - were killed yesterday (Monday) by an explosive Hezbollah drone blast that hit the Metula area. The two reservists who were killed... Continue reading →

Israeli Authorities Raid Al Jazeera Offices in Jerusalem Following Government Decision to Close Network

May 5, 2024 by Ifi Reporter

Israeli police conducted a raid on the offices of the Qatari-based Al Jazeera network located in the Ambassador Hotel in Jerusalem on Sunday. This operation followed the Israeli government's decision earlier in the day to shut down the network's operations within the country. Al... Continue reading →

J.P. Morgan Report: Turkey's Trade Freeze with Israel May Have Limited Impact

May 4, 2024 by Ifi Reporter

In a special report circulated to its clients, J.P. Morgan, the world's largest investment bank, highlighted Turkey's recent decision to freeze trade with Israel "until a permanent ceasefire in Gaza" and its potential impact on Israeli trade. The report underscores the... Continue reading →


Testimonials

No testimonials. Click here to add your testimonials.