Dairy canneries work for the population and the Armed Forces of Ukraine

Published 2022년 3월 24일

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The article highlights a decrease in canned milk production due to some factories not operating at full capacity, with exports nearly ceasing and demand from industrial consumers and confectioners reduced. Despite these challenges, there has been a rise in production from dairy plants able to produce consumer packaging canned milk, amid high domestic demand and army requirements. Logistic difficulties have resulted in minimal export of canned milk, with a significant portion going to Eastern European countries like Georgia, Libya, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, and Kyrgyzstan in February.
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Original content

The production of canned milk has decreased due to the fact that not all factories have the opportunity to work properly. Exports are virtually absent, in addition, significantly reduced demand for condensed milk from industrial consumers, confectioners. But the operating dairy plants, which are able to produce canned food in consumer packaging, have even increased production amid high demand from both the population and the needs of the Army. Due to difficult logistics, almost no canned milk is exported. Small volumes will be shipped to Moldova in the near future. In February, about 2.7 thousand tons of condensed milk were exported together with condensed milk ...
Source: MilkUA

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