According to RIA Novosti, the list of goods that cannot be exported included onions, garlic, turnips, rye and rice (with the exception of rice from Kazakhstan).

Also, restrictions will apply to the export of buckwheat, millet, cereals and wholemeal flour, granules from cereal grains, buckwheat, soybeans, sunflower seeds and prepared foods from buckwheat.

It is assumed that the ban on the export of these goods will be valid until June 30 inclusive.

Moreover, the ban does not apply to goods exported from the customs territory of the EAEU to provide international humanitarian assistance to foreign countries, citizens for personal use, as supplies, as well as to ensure the operation of facilities and installations for which the Union member states have exclusive jurisdiction.

In late March, against the backdrop of the coronavirus infection pandemic COVID-19, the ECE board decided to introduce a temporary ban on the export of a number of products from the EAEU, including cereals, flour, onions and garlic.