Agrarian exports of Belarus increased by 4.3% in 2020 - Ministry of Agriculture and Food

Published 2021년 2월 8일

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Belarus saw a 4.3% increase in agricultural and food product exports in 2020, reaching over $5.8 billion. The majority of these exports were from the meat and dairy industries. The share of Russia in Belarusian agricultural exports decreased to 74.4%, while the share of CIS countries excluding Russia increased to 11.8%. Belarus also began delivering to 20 new markets, including Kuwait, Nepal, and Cyprus. The exports to China increased 1.9 times compared to 2019, amounting to $255.2 million.
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Belarus' exports of agricultural products and food products in 2020 increased by 4.3% and exceeded $ 5.8 billion. This was announced on Monday by the head of the main department of foreign economic activity of the Belarusian Ministry of Agriculture Alexei Bogdanov, BelTA agency reports. Foreign exchange earnings of the Belarusian agricultural sector in 2020 increased by $ 240.2 million. As before, the bulk of agricultural exports is made up of products from the meat and dairy industries. At the end of 2020, deliveries from Belarus abroad of dairy products increased by 2.7% to $ 2.4 billion, meat products - by 4.9%, to $ 972.8 million. "Belarusian agricultural products and food products in 2020 were supplied to 116 countries of the world," Bogdanov said. According to him, Belarusian producers opened 20 new markets for themselves last year. Deliveries to Kuwait, Nepal, Algeria, Madagascar, Morocco, Paraguay, Ireland, Cyprus, Malta, Portugal and Croatia began. The share of Russia in ...
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