In Bashkortostan, cheese production increased by more than 40% in February.

Published Apr 9, 2026

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According to Rosstat, in February 2026, milk processing enterprises in Russia produced almost 65.2 thousand tons of cheese—1.1% more than in the same month last year. The Central Federal District ranked first in this indicator with 34.1 thousand tons. In second place was the Volga Federal District with 16.0 thousand tons, which is 26.7% more than a year earlier. The Siberian District was in third position with 5.6 thousand tons. The Volga region's products accounted for 24.6% of the total volume in the country.

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In February, cheese production in the Republic of Bashkortostan increased by 40.4% compared to the same period in 2025. The main producer in the region is the Belebey Dairy Plant. In May 2025, a new workshop for the production of soft cheeses with a capacity of up to 3,000 tons of products per year was opened here. Previously, such a product was not produced in the republic. Over the past five years, 83.5 thousand tons of cheese have been produced in Bashkiria. From 2021 to 2025, its production increased by 25.4%, and by 27.9% in the last year. In February of this year, the region also saw an increase in sour cream production by 18.5% to 1.2 thousand tons, cottage cheese by 1.7% to 0.9 thousand tons. Milk production (excluding raw milk) amounted to 12.9 thousand tons, kefir to 1.8 thousand tons, and butter to 0.5 thousand tons. In addition, Bashkir processors during the reporting period increased the production of boiled, cooled, or chilled pork by 22.2% to 5.2 thousand tons, ...
Source: dairy.news

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