Russia has seen a 13% increase in meat product exports by December 23, compared to the same period in 2021, with beef exports to 24 countries increasing by 9% and pork to 14 countries by 18%. Lamb was exported to three countries, and poultry meat to 33, showing a 24% growth. The supply of poultry meat is expected to increase in early 2023 due to a domestic decline in consumption. The exports have been aided by the quality of chilled beef and the demand in foreign markets, despite the higher cost and the impact of the ruble exchange rate. Factors contributing to the growth include logistics, marketing, and building a strong presence in target markets.