Russia: Tatarstan increases dairy exports by 39.7%

Published 2024년 10월 17일

Tridge summary

By October 2024, dairy exports from the Republic of Tatarstan surged by 39.7% to $15.1 million, as per the Ministry of Agriculture. The region's total agro-industrial exports reached $305.4 million, fulfilling 66.7% of the target. Tatarstan exported 7.6 thousand tons of dairy products, such as milk, cream, ice cream, and cheeses, mainly to the Middle East, Transcaucasia, Asia, and North Africa, with significant markets in China, India, and Iran. Key contributors to these exports include Vamin Tatarstan LLC, Apastovsky Dairy Plant LLC, and Kasymovsky Dairy Plant LLC. Tatarstan produces 6.5% of Russia's milk, totaling 2.19 million tons in 2023. The export growth is attributed to factory modernization and investments under the 'International Cooperation and Export' national project.
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Dairy exports from the Republic of Tatarstan increased by 39.7%, reaching $15.1 million by the beginning of October 2024. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Agriculture. The total export of the Republic's agro-industrial complex amounted to $305.4 million, which is 66.7% of the plan. 7.6 thousand tons of dairy products were sent to foreign markets: milk and cream - for $9.7 million, ice cream - for $3 million, cheeses and cottage cheese - for $1.5 million. The main export destinations are the countries of the Middle East, Transcaucasia, Asia and North Africa, including countries such as China, India and Iran. The companies Vamin Tatarstan LLC, Apastovsky Dairy Plant LLC and Kasymovsky Dairy Plant LLC are actively involved in exports. Tatarstan produces 6.5% of the ...
Source: Milknews

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