Approximately 90% of Belarusian food supplies are directed specifically to the countries of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, reported BELTA from the press service of the Ministry of Agriculture and Food. Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Food of Belarus Vitaly Kulak is participating in the 11th meeting of the agriculture ministers of the SCO member states, which is taking place in Bishkek (Kyrgyzstan). The forum is attended by heads of agricultural departments from India, Iran, Kazakhstan, China, Pakistan, Russia, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan. Belarus, having received the status of a full member of the SCO in July 2024, considers the agro-industrial complex as a strategic priority. Agriculture forms about 7% of the country's GDP, and food exports constitute a quarter of the total commodity exports. Today, about 90% of Belarusian food supplies are directed specifically to the SCO countries. "Belarus is capable of making a significant contribution to ensuring food security of ...