In 1944, started the history of the Balti Dairy. A small one-story house on Cooperative Street has been transformed into a dairy farm. In 1958, the Balti City Dairy Factory was founded on Leningradskaya Street (now Stefan sel Mare) with a production capacity of 10 tons of milk per day. The factory produced a limited range of products: milk, sour cream, kefir, cottage cheese. In 1963, the capacity of the factory and production area was increased due to the increase in raw materials. In 1970, the Balti Production Association "Moroko" was founded on the basis of a dairy factory in the city of Balti. This included the Edinet Butter Factory, the Liscani Cheese Factory, the Faresti Cottage Cheese Shop, and the Dolokiev, Grodena, and Lazov detachments. Department. The resource zone consisted of 120 farms. On average, we received 100,000 to 110,000 tons of milk per year.
In 1973, a factory with a capacity of 300 tons of milk per day was built and put into operation on Volodarsky Street (now Calla Yessilol). That same year, the team won the Republican Socialist Convention and received the red flag of the MSSR Ministry of Meat and Dairy. In 1976, the company was awarded the state award, the Medal of Honor. Between 1976 and 1987, the company was the leader of the republic's dairy industry and has repeatedly won pennants at the Republican and all-union levels. In August 1994, privatization resulted in the creation of the Open Joint Stock Company "Incomlac", the largest company producing milk and dairy products in Moldova. JSC "Inkomlak" is now part of the concern "JLC Group".