Belarus invited Chinese dairy enterprises to implement a number of joint projects

Published 2024년 7월 30일

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Alexander Turchin, Chairman of the Minsk Regional Executive Committee, has invited Chinese dairy enterprises to collaborate on joint projects during his visit to Guangdong province. Belarus, a significant food producer and exporter, exports around $8 billion worth of food annually, with the Minsk region contributing 25% of this total. While Russia is the primary market, 11% of exports go to China, primarily dry dairy products. Turchin encouraged Guangdong representatives to visit Minsk's dairy enterprises to explore potential collaborations in milk processing and production, aiming to revive intensive relations and cooperation between the Minsk region and Guangdong province.
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Chairman of the Minsk Regional Executive Committee Alexander Turchin, during a visit to Guangdong province, invited Chinese dairy enterprises to implement a number of joint projects. The sb.by correspondent was informed about this by the press service of the Minsk Regional Executive Committee. — Belarus is the largest producer and exporter of food products, including dairy products. We export approximately $8 billion worth of food annually. And the Minsk region, which I represent, accounts for approximately 25% of the country’s total production. Our main market is Russia, but we export about 11% to China. These are mainly dry products,” said Alexander Turchin. The Chairman of the Minsk Regional Executive Committee invited representatives of Guangdong Province to visit the enterprises of the Minsk region: — You will see with your own eyes what products are produced at our enterprises: this will make it easier for you to understand what will enter the Chinese market. Our first ...
Source: Milknews

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