Belarus reduced the supply of cheese and cottage cheese to Russia by 28.1%

Published 2021년 8월 13일

Tridge summary

Between January and June of this year, Belarus saw significant success in its dairy exports, with cheese and cottage cheese earnings exceeding $500 million and butter exports bringing in over $180 million. However, there was a 21.8% decrease in uncondensed milk and cream exports, with a majority of the supply going to Russia, which accounted for 87% of exports. There was a 28.1% decrease in supplies to Russia compared to the same period last year, but there was a 9.7 times increase in supplies to China, totaling 3.8 thousand tons. There was also a notable growth in powdered and condensed milk and cream deliveries, increasing by 6.4% to 104.1 thousand tons and adding 16.3% in value, totaling $254.87 million.
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Original content

In January-June of this year, Belarusian exports of cheese and cottage cheese exceeded $ 500 million. Exporters earned more than $ 180 million from the supply of butter. Uncondensed milk and cream were exported in June 16.8 thousand tons. For six months, supplies decreased by 21.8% to 97.5 thousand tons. The share of the Russian market accounted for 87% of supplies - 84.9 thousand tons were shipped there. This is 28.1% less than in the same period last year. 3.8 thousand tons of non-condensed products were supplied to China, which is 9.7 times more than last year. In June, deliveries of powdered and condensed milk and cream reached almost 20 thousand ...
Source: RUAgronews

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