Belarus has seen a significant increase in its agricultural exports, particularly cheeses and sour milk cheese, to Russia, reaching $600 million from January to July. There has also been a rise in the export of condensed milk and cream, increasing by 13.8% to 146.9 thousand tons and by 22.2% to $113.38 million in value. However, exports to China have decreased by 26.8%. Overall, Belarus has experienced an 11.6% increase in exports of powdered and condensed milk and cream, totaling 125 thousand tons. Additionally, exports of buttermilk, yogurt, and kefir have increased by 6.3%, with Russia accounting for 95.4% of these exports. Furthermore, exports of whey have also seen a significant increase, with China importing double the amount received last year.