The Russian Federation will expand markets for dairy products in non-CIS countries through Asia and Africa

Published 2023년 11월 9일

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Russian dairy producers are looking to expand their export market to non-CIS countries, focusing on Africa, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia. Priority countries in Africa include Algeria and Egypt, while in the Middle East, the focus is on the UAE and Saudi Arabia. The export of whey, skim milk powder, and whole milk powder are the priority goods, with cheese export planned to a lesser extent.
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Russian producers will expand their export geography and increase the volume of supplies of dairy products to non-CIS countries through Africa, the Far and Middle East. Artem Belov, General Director of the National Union of Milk Producers (Soyuzmoloko), told reporters about this on the sidelines of the IV Congress of the Siberian Union of Milk Producers and Processors as part of the Siberian Agrarian Week in Novosibirsk. “If we talk about the far abroad, then three groups of countries are of priority - these are Africa, the Middle East and Southeast Asia. If we talk about Africa, then, of course, the first priority is the most solvent countries, and the most capacious in terms of consumption volumes "First of all, this is Algeria, Egypt, maybe a number of other countries in northern Africa. Then we can move deeper into the continent," Belov said. In addition, according to him, it is planned to begin or increase supplies to Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, and negotiations are ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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