Raw milk production continues to grow in most CIS countries

Published 2020년 12월 16일

Tridge summary

The article reports on the dynamics of milk and dairy production in various countries during the first ten months of 2020. It highlights increases in milk production in several countries like Azerbaijan, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan, but decreases in Armenia, Moldova, and Ukraine. The production of butter and whole milk also saw mixed results, with increases in many countries but decreases in Ukraine for butter and Russia for whole milk. Additionally, the article mentions fluctuations in oil production in countries like Azerbaijan, Armenia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, and Uzbekistan.
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The total volume of milk production in Azerbaijan increased in January-October 2020 by 1.7% compared to January-October 2019, in Belarus the growth was 5.2%, in Kazakhstan 3.1%, in Kyrgyzstan 2.4%. in Tajikistan 2.1%, in Uzbekistan 2.9%. At the same time, in Armenia, the production of raw milk in this period decreased by 1.9%, in Moldova by 13.1%, in Ukraine by 4.1%. Dairy production also continued to grow. The production of butter (including Russia) increased in January-October 2020 by 4% to 390 thousand tons. The production of butter was growing everywhere except for Ukraine (-4%). Azerbaijan increased oil production in this period by 2%, Armenia by 13%, Belarus by 0.3%, Kazakhstan by 17%, Kyrgyzstan by 45%, Russia by 6%. Whole milk production increased by 0.7% to 9 358 thousand tons. Azerbaijan increased the ...
Source: Dairy

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