"Semikarakorsky Cheese Plant" plans to maintain production growth in 2026

Published Feb 2, 2026

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One of the largest cheese producers in the Rostov region, "Semikarakorsky Cheese Plant," plans to maintain a growth in production of 3-4% in 2026. This was reported by RBC Rostov according to the company's press service. According to representatives of the plant, such annual growth has been observed over the past few years. "It will be difficult to grow more intensively, as the cheese market is quite competitive and saturated, on the one hand, and on the other, it can be noted that the South of Russia is not the most dairy region and competition for raw materials is also quite tough," they clarified at the enterprise. By the end of 2024, the enterprise produced over 11 thousand tons of cheese, processing 170 thousand tons of raw milk. The results for 2025 were at a similar level. The plant also makes direct export deliveries of demineralized dry milk whey with a demineralization level of 50% to the Armenian market [dry demineralized milk whey is a product obtained by drying whey, curd, or...]

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One of the largest cheese producers in the Rostov region, "Semikarakorsky Cheese Plant," plans to maintain a growth in production of 3-4% in 2026. RBC Rostov reported this based on information from the company's press service. According to representatives of the plant, such annual growth has been observed over the past few years. "It will be difficult to grow more intensively, as the cheese market is quite competitive and saturated, on the one hand, and on the other, it can be noted that the South of Russia is not the most dairy region, and competition for raw materials is also quite tough," they clarified at the enterprise. At the end of 2024, the enterprise produced over 11 thousand tons of cheese, processing 170 thousand tons of raw milk. The figures for 2025 were on a similar level. The plant also carries out direct export deliveries of demineralized dry milk whey with a demineralization level of 50% to the Armenian market [dry demineralized milk whey is a product obtained by ...
Source: Milknews

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